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1       V|   irreverence, but because the music, which sounds so grandly
2       V|     When the last notes of the music had died away, the bells
3      VI| portico was filled. Mysterious music fell on the ear from somewhere
4   XVIII| pleasures of the dance, to the music of a gipsy orchestra, until
5      XX|     obliged to provide his own music by singing a merry popular
6   XXIII|           Because I won't make music for my country's enemies."~ ~
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