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Mistress Cristobal's cognomen means "of the man-eating wisteria"... many of the early Calafian meetings were held at the home of Cristobal's mother, which had a very large, aggressive wisteria vine between the street and the house. After most of the populace had been scratched by it, Cristobal had her name. | Mistress Cristobal's cognomen means "of the man-eating wisteria"... many of the early Calafian meetings were held at the home of Cristobal's mother, which had a very large, aggressive wisteria vine between the street and the house. After most of the populace had been scratched by it, Cristobal had her name. | ||
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Mistress Cristobal's cognomen means "of the man-eating wisteria"... many of the early Calafian meetings were held at the home of Cristobal's mother, which had a very large, aggressive wisteria vine between the street and the house. After most of the populace had been scratched by it, Cristobal had her name.