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Eames House, Chautauqua Drive, Pacific Palisades, California
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Luisa Fabbri looked like an apparition as she walked down a deserted tree-lined avenue in Altadena, the blackened remains of buildings on either side of her, power lines on the pavement and smoke in the air. She carried a pillow in one hand and a satchel of tax documents in the other. She had evaded a National Guard cordon to retrieve them.

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