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The White Woman portrait was found in a private collection in the Lakes territory. The drawing was purchased for an undisclosed amount of coin and added to the Temple archives, bringing the total of original Laura Remmington "First Mother" pieces in the archives to seventy-two. It is estimated that there could be hundreds of works that were lost or destroyed in the Early Hours. It is on historical record that all of the journals written during the Pre-Fall were destroyed when the town cottage was burned. The Temple is still actively seeking original Remmington works, and is willing to pay generous sums for authentic pieces. (The Book of Hours - A Historical Perspective) Laura returned to the cabin just as George was making breakfast. She looked like hell, with her long hair uncombed