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or a composition. t songs in ed to remember. Sorm.’
S e t like it sounded in her mind.
So t doo only a fees; ot too mixed up to go furt kno o e music. But maybe after so e tunes fairly quick so put dohe whole music in her mind.
In January sain very , I Kno It iful and marvelous song—very slo. At first sarted to e a poem along , but s to fit t a o r. ted and once. Music beautiful as to e. Sometes meant a ebook—after sime and every note.
So concentrate many times. o get up and ttle h a poker and sing Dixie.’
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count friend. George o tage. It y or else in a foreign country. Famous people at uro toscanini and Admiral Byrd.