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And journalists knew writing about solo-singing not only brushed up against their own red lines, but also threatened the performers they were covering.
Jessie understood more than they knew, writing to Garnett after Conrad's death from a heart attack in 1924 at the age of 66: "I may not be capable - as you say - of appreciating or even understanding his genius, but you may remember one point I make... which is to live in this world one talented partner is enough, the other must be more commonplace and ordinary.
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