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In spite of his failure to earn a decent living as a sculptor's model, Lee was determined to have Harriet's hand in marriage, and he pursued it with the same vigor as he applied to his trumpet lessons as a young man. Rumor has it that Lee was not a man to take no for an answer when he proposed to Harriet, and that he threated to play taps on his trumpet outside of her window until she said yes. Of course, rumors are just that. Find out the real story behind their courtship by contacting Harriet |
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