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Dear group:
I am being totally indoctrinated with Twain biographies. As a kid of
13, when reading Dear, Dear LIvy, I was quite impressed that Clara,
Twain's Daughter, would practice the piano for eight hours a day, when I
couldn't stand to practice for even one hour. She did however take up
singing. Really, does anyone know or has anyone read anything stating
whether she really was a good singer? All of us have read, or if we are
old enough heard, that President Truman's daughter tried to make it as a
classical singer, and it would have been to the world's advantage if she
had not sung. What was the situation with Clara Clemens?
Thank you.
Camy
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