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The sea ought to be grateful to you; for its shifting mounds & boundless heave have
been dumb from Eternity until you voiced them in deep human music.
Is there such a thing as a makrophone, to render in vocal facsimile & miniature
the thunders & voices of great sounds? It seems to me you do this in
I noticed last blemish of course in
P.S.
We have a Liberal Union Club here & we dine at Young's once a month. Prof Sumner
Howells—the women's pet—doesn't live here in Belmont any longer,