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She wrote three historical novels. Two novels about serfdom in
Lithuania were published in 1937–1938 and republished in 1958–1959. The third novel has been lost. She also wrote three memoirs: about the life of Palanga (published in 1931), struggles in the Russian Empire (three volumes published in
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and secretly taught village's children to read and write in
Lithuanian. She studied foreign languages (German, French) as well as art, literature, music at a girls' boarding school in
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and become active in city's life. She worked on reestablishing the
Palanga Gymnasium and improving the city's sanitation. She was elected to the first city council in 1932. After the
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municipal water supply, sewer, and bath house. Together with others, she organized cooperative Talka. She contributed articles to the magazine
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Paulauskaitė (31 March 1884 – 12 January 1946) was a
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751:(in Lithuanian). Kretingos rajono savivaldybės M. Valančiaus viešoji biblioteka
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Kazlauskienė, Erika; Buikienė, Lina (26 November 2018).
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