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Formerly ordinary Mr. Cripps of W___, who, "...for ten years, the organist and music and singing master of the town...." He promotes himself to professor and fancies up his name when moves his family to London to seek greater success. His hustling son John Quintin "Jack" tries to sell one his operas.
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Formerly ordinary Mr. Cripps of W___, who, "...for ten years, the organist and music and singing master of the town...." He promotes himself to professor and fancies up his name when moves his family to London to seek greater success. His hustling son John "Jack" Quintin tries to sell one his operas.
 
 
From volume 2 of the three volume novel ''The Edinburgh Tales'' (1845-1846)by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Isobel_Johnstone Christian Isobel Johnstone].
 
 
 
[https://archive.org/stream/edinburghtalesc00talegoog#page/n264/mode/2up/ The Edinburgh tales, conducted by Mrs. Johnstone 1846]
 
  
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From volume two of the three volume novel ''[https://archive.org/stream/edinburghtalesc00talegoog#page/n264/mode/2up/ The Edinburgh Tales]'' (1845-1846) by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Isobel_Johnstone Christian Isobel Johnstone].
  
 
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[[Category:Novels|Cryppes]]
 
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[[Category:Fictional composers|Cryppes]]

Latest revision as of 08:30, 6 October 2018

Formerly ordinary Mr. Cripps of W___, who, "...for ten years, the organist and music and singing master of the town...." He promotes himself to professor and fancies up his name when moves his family to London to seek greater success. His hustling son John "Jack" Quintin tries to sell one his operas.

From volume two of the three volume novel The Edinburgh Tales (1845-1846) by Christian Isobel Johnstone.