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− | Ten(ish)-year-old Irish street waif who plays tunes on drinking glasses in 1760s London. From the 2000 historical novel ''The Glass Harmonica'' by Louise Marley. She helps Benjamin Franklin invent the instrument of the title, and also has a mystical connection across time to a composer in 2018 Seattle, [[Erin Rushton]]. | + | Ten(ish)-year-old Irish street waif who plays tunes on drinking glasses in 1760s London. From the 2000 historical/sci-fi novel ''The Glass Harmonica'' by Louise Marley. She helps Benjamin Franklin invent the instrument of the title, and also has a mystical connection across time to a composer in 2018 Seattle, [[Erin Rushton]]. |
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Ten(ish)-year-old Irish street waif who plays tunes on drinking glasses in 1760s London. From the 2000 historical/sci-fi novel The Glass Harmonica by Louise Marley. She helps Benjamin Franklin invent the instrument of the title, and also has a mystical connection across time to a composer in 2018 Seattle, Erin Rushton.