Democracy Dies in Darkness

THE 'LADY' UNMASKED

SUBJECT OF WWII WASHINGTON POEM IDENTIFIED

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One of Washington's best kept wartime secrets has finally been revealed: the identity of the famous "Foreign Lady."

The mystery was born in Georgetown during the darkest days of World War II against the backdrop of a Nazi-dominated Europe. Its central figures are a poet and his muse, separated in occupied Paris and reunited here by the hazards of war. It is also a love story.

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