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Show Jenny Lind, Genial Friend1 Jenny Lind came again and yet again to the Taylors' congenial homestead; home-stead; her kindness, "sensitive, capricious ca-pricious and restless as It Is, her humanities hu-manities and impetuosities" won the affections of mother and boy alike, says the Christian Science Monitor. "Great Impulses, a humble Christian heart watching and praying to bring her Into subjection of God's will; she is a great addition to my life," wrote Alice Taylor. . . . Nor was It to him (James Spedding) only that the great cantatrlce of the world's worship brought her message of beauty and joy. In many a letter of that date we catch glimpses of her shining presence in that quiet home. |