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persuades him to go for a walk. The horse runs off. Part IV. Strauss' First Opera. Johann dressing for the opera. Irritated at Poldi. Mme. von Eld sings leading role. Strauss directs orchestra. Mrs. Strauss goes back stage to see Mme. von Eld. Tells her what Johann likes and dislikes. Johann enters and is disturbed to find Poldi there. No. D80-91. Elizabeth Barrett. Part I. Elizabeth Meets Mr. Browning. Elizabeth receives a letter from Robert Browning asking to meet her, but her stern father advises her not to see Browning since she is an invalid. She is very oppressed but her Uncle Sam encourages her and gives her a good-luck locket. Part II. Browning Grieves for Elizabeth. The life of Elizabeth in retrospect. Browning inconsolable over Elizabeth’s death. In his dreams, she returns and encourages him. But he was always sad thereafter for when Elizabeth died, his soul was buried with her. *No. D82-85. Elizabeth Barrett. Part III. Browning Meets Ebee. Browning calls at the Barrett home unexpectedly, and is told by her father that Elizabeth is an invalid. Introduced to her. They discuss writings, but her father interrupts with questions about finance and affairs of state. Later Uncle Sam tells Browning of the utter dominance of Elizabeth by her father. Part IV. Elizabeth Marries Browning. Browning finally persuades Elizabeth to be his wife. They are secretly mar¬ ried and sail for Italy. Mr. Barrett is shocked to hear of it, and never forgives her. '•f No. D96-97. Brigham Young. Part I. Mormons Enroute West Send Men to Fight in Mexican War. They are encouraged by Young’s vision as they plod across the Great Plains. U. S. Army officer arrives and asks that men be sent to fight the Mexicans. Five hundred enlisted. Not one. falls in battle. Scout Flint warns of Indian trouble ahead. Young pro¬ poses that peaceful means be used in dealing with the Indians. Part II. Hard Times, But Finally Reach Their Destination. Young stresses his faith in God. Scout Flint reports that the only two water holes in the next 40 miles have, been poisoned by the Indians. Game is scarce. Young becomes ill. Young arises from his sick bed to ride ahead and gives his approval to a favorable spot for the new settlement. *No. D98-99. Brigham Young. Part III. The Arrival. The Mormons arrive at Salt Lake and start building their homes. Young directs his people to till the soil which is barren and hard to work, but becomes fertile after it is irrigated. Indians unfriendly. Part IV. The Locust Plague. The winter of 1847-8 brings death and near starvation but their faith never wavers. The next summer the locusts descend and 9