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MARTHA MOTT BRANDT-ERICHSEN ART GALLERY 3:
BRUSH AND PEN INK — INSPIRED BY “THE CROCK OF GOLD”
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“When the music came again she made no effort to discover where it came from. She only listened, and when the tune was ended she saw a figure rise from the fold
of a little hill. The sunlight was gleaming from his arms
and shoulders but the rest of his body was hidden by the bracken, and he did not look at her as he went away
playing softly on a double pipe.”
From Chapter VI, “The Crock of Gold” by James Stephens |
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