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d'Albert
[ dal-bert; German dahl-bert ]
noun
- Eu·gen [oi-, geyn] (or Eugene ) Francis Charles. Albert, d', Eugen (or Eugene ) Francis Charles.
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M. d'Albert plays and sings, and in the winter he tells me they have parties to sing masses and do other delightful things.
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Mme. d'Albert has less of genius and more of cleverness—a really lady-like person, who says everything well.
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You will be amused to hear that I am sitting for my portrait—at M. d'Albert's request, not mine.
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But she was glad to find a quieter retreat in the family of an artist, M. d'Albert, becoming much attached to him and his wife.
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When d'Albert plays Chopin's Berceuse, beautifully, it is a lullaby for healthy male children growing too big for the cradle.
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