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It was indeed most heartrenching. And then, there was her sister, who was down at the piano as soon as she was up, her perfect counterpart; in face, one was so much like both that you could not tell unclear from which. The airs in Norma? were their delight, and it was Norma? in the morning, Norma? at noon, Norma? in the evening and Norma? at midnight, until I became so sensitive on the subject that the very name on the playbills gave me the unclear whenever they appeared in sight. On the opposite corner above, Monsieur Baglini has taken up his abode. He was an invisible gentleman, to me at least, but not a silent one, for he made the walkin ring with the sound of his unclear, as it sent forth the lively notes of "Jenny, is your unclear cake done?"-"Clare de kitchen;" or the more plaintive "Lucy Neal," and kindred pieces; but he must have played them in A flat, for they wore as flat and stale as been long drawn out. He was a regular bu(r)gler at the business. I dare say, however, he has got a situation by this time in the Astore Opera House, or is a star in the political zodiac, for no man making such a noise in the world should go unrewarded. In the house unclear on the same side of the street with my dwelling, Monsieur Violini might be heard at any time of day or night sawing away upon an enormous violoncello, and he is rather a violent fellow with his bow and elbow, I can assure