excerpt from 'My Life and Sacred Songs' pp. 203 (90 words)

excerpt from 'My Life and Sacred Songs' pp. 203 (90 words)

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My Life and Sacred Songs

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Mr. Doane came into a room in New York, once, where Fanny Crosby was talking with Mr. Bradbury, the father of Sunday-school music, and said to her : " Fanny, I have written a tune and I want you to write words for it." " Let me hear how the tune goes," she replied. After Mr. Doane had played it over for her on a small organ, she at once exclaimed : " Why, that tune says,' Safe in the arms of Jesus,' and I will see what I can do about it."

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