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… by Stephen Paulus

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And if she explains all this to her, the girl might be overcome, at the realization that the music brought this woman here on this blessed evening. And that the music had been there all along, preparing her to be a doctor, directing her hands both as she found the tumors and as she played the keys of the English Horn, and it was for this woman, perhaps, that the English Horn had been placed in her hands tonight.

RTWT

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Silent Night from David Lanier on Vimeo.

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It’s doubtful I’ll be looking at this computer much on Christmas day. I’m going to guess not many readers will be looking here either. But if you do, you’ll see and hear a new video every two hours into the evening.

I wish you a very warm and wonderful Christmas! Celebrate the birth!