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'''Little Gidding''' is the name of a seventeenth-century religious community established by [[Nicholas Ferrar]]. It is most familiar to modern readers, however, as the namesake of one of [[T.S. Eliot|T.S. Eliot's]] ''[[Four Quartets]]''.
'''Little Gidding''' is the name of a seventeenth-century religious community established by [[Nicholas Ferrar]]. It is most familiar to modern readers, however, as the namesake of one of [[T.S. Eliot|T.S. Eliot's]] ''[[Four Quartets]]''.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Little Gidding is the name of a seventeenth-century religious community established by Nicholas Ferrar. It is most familiar to modern readers, however, as the namesake of one of T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets.