Letters of Celia Thaxter, Ed. By Her Friends A. F. And R. L
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Clarke's two nieces at one piano. Miss Novello and the maestro at another). They played the Italian symphony of Mendelssohn. As I sat and listened I had an opportunity of taking in the room and its details. In the first place it fronted the whole 116 LETTEES OF CELIA THAXTER [1880 magnificent Mediterranean and it was light and lofty, and the windows each one immense plate of flawless crystal from the ceiling to the floor; it was as if it were open on the side toward the sea. I could hardly heli...eve there was anything between us and the outer air. Walls and ceil- ing were decorated with fresh and delicate fres- coes, with a light arabesque of gold running gracefuUy about among the flowers and figures and landscapes; the whole room was what you would expect, tasteful and charming. After the music was done the maestro departed, and then we had a long talk. Aiter sunset we all went into the dining-room, because it was warmer, — a lovely, pleasant room. Oh, the flowers! Oh, the roses! Bella Madonna!
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