excerpt from 'The Golden Sovereign' pp. 202 (73 words)
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I went occasionally to Clapham, to the Sunday evenings of chamber music, and Bertie continued to smuggle me in to rehearsals at Covent Garden. He gave me a ticket for the first performance in England of Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande. I sat through the opera, convinced that I was immersed in a glaucous, underwater world, where all motion was slow and tidal, and all colour but gradations of green. |
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