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    Which famous character of American literature has been given the name of Cily Hebrentch in Hungarian translation?

    Question #129115. Asked by urbankheki. (Jan 22 13 7:15 AM)


    sirtuba

    Looks like Holly Golightly, from Breakfast at Tiffany's.

    Jan 22 13, 8:14 AM


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