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Side 8
... sound of the words that sur- prised everybody . Nor was it surprise either but , rather , everyone was puzzled at the sound of the words un- til someone realized that the words sounded like Hebrew and that what was being sung were ...
... sound of the words that sur- prised everybody . Nor was it surprise either but , rather , everyone was puzzled at the sound of the words un- til someone realized that the words sounded like Hebrew and that what was being sung were ...
Side 9
... sound was exactly like Hebrew . Then he realized that it was Latin . But still he was confused ; the Latin words and ... sound- ed like the melodies of the Hebrew songs . It sounded all like Hebrew . He rose as everyone rose and he knelt ...
... sound was exactly like Hebrew . Then he realized that it was Latin . But still he was confused ; the Latin words and ... sound- ed like the melodies of the Hebrew songs . It sounded all like Hebrew . He rose as everyone rose and he knelt ...
Side 14
... sound of a fluttering page on a crisp noon before frost has left all the corners of the day . I cannot deny it , I am not trying , I believe it as something graphed and defined , but what is expected of me ? Shall I go out and stand ...
... sound of a fluttering page on a crisp noon before frost has left all the corners of the day . I cannot deny it , I am not trying , I believe it as something graphed and defined , but what is expected of me ? Shall I go out and stand ...
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