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The Abbe Liszt retains undisputed sway over the salon's of Paris. He has even tram* pled out Theresa, and brought himself into fashion. Every one is eager to invite him to dinner, but his mass does not take. " The dil!etcnii"'Ba,ja ' G-alignani,' "would not listen to it on any conditions, and Liszt believes them all to be the victims of error or prejudice. We are thus preserved from the peips fort el dure of listening to his ' infernal fugues' j but one meets him everywhere, oven ia salon* where the Bointly garb ia never seen."

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West Coast Times, Issue 251, 12 July 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 251, 12 July 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 251, 12 July 1866, Page 2

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