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Edward MacDowell

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In the spring of 1905 he began to manifest alarming signs of nervous exhaustion.

A summer in Peterboro brought no improvement.

That autumn his ailment was seen to be far more deeply seated than had been supposed.

There were indications of an obscure brain lesion, baffling but sinister.

Then began a very gradual, progressive, and infinitely pathetic decline--the slow beginning of the end.


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