Edward Howard House, also known as “Ned,” was born near Boston and became a musical prodigy under his pianist mother'
An author's condescending, bewildered account of his stay in a Japanese home with Japanese acquaintances. This account includes an especially detailed description about the way a Japanese friend smokes tobacco.
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Edward Howard House, also known as “Ned,” was born near Boston and became a musical prodigy under his pianist mother'
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