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This next entry is by <span class="answer">Virginia Woolf</span>.
Her URL is <span class="answer"><code>https://authorship.rocks/test/4/about-virginia-woolf</code></span>,
and her photo is at
<span class="answer"><code>https://authorship.rocks/images/virginia-woolf.jpg</code></span>,
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This page shows an <code>h-entry</code> without author information. At the bottom of the page,
there is a link with <code>rel="author"</code>. That page contains an <code>h-card</code>,
with a <code>rel="me"</code> pointing to itself. You will need to fetch this second page
to solve this test.
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A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.
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<a href="/test/4/about-virginia-woolf" rel="author">about Virginia Woolf</a>
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