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“Le quatuor de Mr. ——- qu’ont eu l’extreme obligeance de venire [crossed out] chez nous a la campagne [crossed out] et d’y d’executer [crossed out] avec la plus grande perfection de tous les instruments [crossed out] les splendeurs morceux des anciens maitres et d’executer un des plus grands plaisirs musicaux qu j’ai jamais epreuvé. [crossed out] Je remplie un —- de reconnaissance en —- encore une fois ces messieurs pour le grand plaisir qui m’a —- leur amabilite. Leon Tolstoi. L T. 1900”
(“The quartet of Mr. - who had the extreme kindness to come to our home in the country and to play with the greatest perfection on all their instruments the splendid treats of the old masters - was one of the greatest musical pleasures which I’ve ever been privileged to experience.” I am — the meeting and — once again these men for the great pleasure which —-‘d me with their kindness.”) - Source
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Honoré de Balzac’s “Eugénie Grandet”
Oh wow… I thought “Eugénie Grandet” was just a sentimental love story… but now I think it beats both the Codex Seraphianus and the Mentaculus of Arthur Gopnik.
Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn
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Oh look I’m copying letterstodeadpeople now… except with fictional characters. What.
I’m going to bed.