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“A fine waltz for dancing.”
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flenry D. Tovey, Director Fine Arts Department, university of Arkansas, and an authority on music, eags: “I have received and song. I like it very much. I have so many original compositions to look over, and most of them very ead, that it is a relief to find a nice, simple, singeble melody such as you have written.”
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