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The Celt and Saxon

CHAPTER VI
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I was a witness of the most singular scene this morning, at the piano.

He gathered it from what he had heard.

He was overwhelmed by it.

I could not exaggerate.

It was impossible to help being a little touched, though it was curious, very strange.' Her uncle's attentiveness incited her to describe the scene, and as it visibly relieved his melancholy, she did it with a few vivid indications of the quaint young Irishman's manner of speech.


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