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Introduction
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"That glorious band."
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"The world's greatest liner."
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"A man with the highest sense of duty."
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"I will write to you on board the Titanic."
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"An exceptionally good performer on the piano."
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"A thorough and conscientious musician."
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"The life of every ship he ever played on."
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"An intellectual turn of mind."
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"The Titanic is now about complete."
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"We have a fine band."
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"A solemnity too deep for words."
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"It is with great sadness that I have to give you the painful news."
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"If you think you have a legal claim."
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"A natural fruit of the evil of the age."
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"The sweets of notoriety."
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"I should cling to my old violin."
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Sources
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General Bibliography
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Printed Sources
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Notes
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Picture Credits
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About the Author
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Index
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