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Ruth Pitter was a British musician born on February 7, 1897. She was known for her contributions to music, particularly in the field of composition and poetry. Pitter's work often reflected her deep appreciation for nature and the human experience. She received recognition for her talent and was involved in various musical organizations. Ruth's legacy includes her impact on British music and her dedication to the arts.

"And I used to assemble the family to hear because I thought that they were so good that even from the point of view of enjoyment people shouldn't miss them, and I got every word of his that I could, and I could see by hard argument there was only the one way for it."



"I would do any honest thing under the sun to know C. S. Lewis, and so am very grateful to you."
Sun,



"One's homesickness for Heaven finds at least an inn there; and it's an inn on the right road."


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