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		<title>Minerva&#8217;s Owls &#8211; Emily</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Emily is the Norland College owl, and is perched outside the Royal Crescent Hotel. She has to be one of my favourites, just for the attention to detail (and that cute little owlet by her talons!) Minerva&#8217;s Owls &#8211; Summer 2018]]></description>
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<p>Emily is the Norland College owl, and is perched outside the Royal Crescent Hotel. She has to be one of my favourites, just for the attention to detail (and that cute little owlet by her talons!)</p>



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<p><a href="https://minervasowls.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Minerva&#8217;s Owls</a> &#8211; Summer 2018</p>
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