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I dwelt on a quote from a West Berlin woman, then 53, Helga Zuballa.
When I was young, I dwelt for a couple of summers in Washington, D.C. August there isn't like August in New England.
Too bad it's followed by a slick, reverberant version of "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls," a 19th-century evergreen that Ms. Jo might have sung enchantingly.
My mother refused to speak to me so I dwelt in silence and began to hear the voices of the 1001 – that number again! – children born at the same time as me.
The three other acts and I dwelt in a cramped dressing room adorned with posters of previous performers in the venue, some of them very famous, invariably with "twat" or "dick" written in biro across their foreheads.
Ms. Burton's radiant fineness, her bright tone and elegant, unaffected phrasing, had just before been on display in the one number from this score still remembered: "I Dreamt That I Dwelt in Marble Halls".
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