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		<title>By: Nancy Yanes Hoffman</title>
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		<description>Janet Maslin&#039;s review of the Postmistress is not only condescending but also mistaken. She refers to Franklin, Massachusetts as &quot;a fictitious burg.&quot; Go look at a map, Maslin!
Franklin is no more fictitious than the man for which it was named!
I used to go to Franklin when I was in grade school. Half of Franklin was owned by my father&#039;s best friend!
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Franklin is no more fictitious than the man for which it was named!<br />
I used to go to Franklin when I was in grade school. Half of Franklin was owned by my father&#8217;s best friend!</p>
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