Uh, yeah, wasn't that sorta implied from the start? Unless there's something I'm not getting still.
EDIT: Or do you mean to say that the answer is directly stated in a poem that was written by, or has some connection to, someone mentioned before?
Firstly, I assume you're talking abot letters with that first part about there being only one. Is this talking about state postal abbreviations? Or perhaps the card's name has the same first and last letters?
Secondly, sidus, stella, and vesper.
So, like, we have to look at the end or beginning of something? Possibly someone's life? Maybe a person's dieing words?
I doubt this shall ever be solved. At least not withing the next day or so.
Sara Jane Lippincott, who was born Sara Jane Clarke and went the pseudonym Grace Greenwood? She died in 1904, which is technically 102 years ago. She was also a poet.
What? That didn't really sound grammaticly correct. Do you mean that the riddle would be easier to solve knowing the fact that this Sarah person didn't go by different names? If so, what exactly is that supposed to mean?
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