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As [[crossed out:  double]] alter ego casting just such a ring of light
As [[crossed out:  double]] alter ego casting just such a ring of light
on the curtain rises on the first act of Tolstoy's
on the curtain rises on the first act of Tolstoy's
"Resurrection." It was in Munich and [crossed out: featuring
"Resurrection." [[crossed out:  given]]  It was in Munich and [crossed out: featuring
the wonderful voice of Moissi.]  I knew it
the wonderful voice of Moissi.]  I knew it
immediately as I heard it rise, in the second
immediately as I heard it rise, in the second
act, from the shadows beyond the campfire
act, from the shadows beyond the campfire
and it was at least half persuaded that  this
and I was [[crossed out: sure]] [[^at least half persuaded]] that [[crossed out: this
green glass lampshade [deleted: that it had fled to
green glass lampshade [deleted: that it had fled to
go to join the gypsies] might have had
go to join the gypsies] might have had

Revision as of 04:03, 25 November 2022

As crossed out: double alter ego casting just such a ring of light on the curtain rises on the first act of Tolstoy's "Resurrection." crossed out: given It was in Munich and [crossed out: featuring the wonderful voice of Moissi.] I knew it immediately as I heard it rise, in the second act, from the shadows beyond the campfire and I was crossed out: sure ^at least half persuaded that [[crossed out: this green glass lampshade [deleted: that it had fled to go to join the gypsies] might have had much to do with the flight of that angelic voice from the shellacked oak table and the serving women, to join the gypsies.

My inner life, on the other hand, whether asleep or awake was largely a question of my mothers lullabyes. After the Garden of Verses hour with Robert Louis Stevenson and later James Whitcombe Riley and Eugene Field, I was sent to bed and Mother came to hear prayers & sing songs. She was quiet & reverent during the prayers, and held me close as I mur-