Huguette Clark (the girl on the right in the photo) was the
daughter of Montana Senator William Andrews Clark, a man Mark Twain
called 'as rotten a human being as can be found anywhere under the
flag.' The Senator left behind a copper fortune, as well as the Berkeley
Pit in Butte, one of the largest Superfund sites in the United States.
Huguette left behind hundreds of porcelain dolls,
which she collected obsessively. A recluse as an adult, Huguette barely
set foot outside her Fifth Avenue apartment for almost two decades.
Then, when she was diagnosed with and treated for skin cancer, she
remained in her hospital room for the next 20 years, using it as a base
of operations for her doll-collecting enterprises.
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