CHOPIN'S SEWWETHEART.
In early youth Chopin formp 1 so artachmuit, for a young lady wbo lived in the same village. She was hi» firxt love, kind, tn»e, and affectionate, and possessing no small <leg«ee of beauty. They had played together when j children, and looked forward into the future with the liDghtest dreams of hßppinesn. Bui. during onn of the tempests wbie.h bad so oli*>n atWicted the political life 'of Poland, Chopin vra* obliged to leavo his native land — an exile. It was a separation, not only from parents, kinsmen, and friends, but nlas ! from her who had cheered his youth, and who might Jiare prolonged his years. She. Quart-broken and sad, found an early grave ; he, a stranger afliong strangers, lived a few years, and died lamenting her. ■
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2849, 30 April 1897, Page 4
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129CHOPIN'S SEWWETHEART. Bruce Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2849, 30 April 1897, Page 4
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