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Ralph VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (1872-1958)
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A Gripping Death
When Richard Wagner died in his wife Cosima’s arms, she stayed in the room with him for a whole day and night until persuaded by a doctor to leave. Some reports go so far as to claim that she clung to his body the whole time.