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Re: Jemima, Romola and India?
I don't think it works. India is so place namey and modern sounding. Jemima and Romola seem more classic to me (though I suppose Romola comes from Rome, hmm. I guess it doesn't seem so place namey because I'm used to Roman and Romona and Romaine as names).
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