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Sir Jerrold was a patron of the arts, and loved opera in particular. According to one telling of the story, it was he who commissioned [[Otto Büchstein]]’s fabled, never completed and now long-lost tragic-comic opera ''[[Die Schweizer Heulsuse]]'' as [[Büchstein]] lay dying of tropical diseases in a Burmese infirmary.
Sir Jerrold was a patron of the arts, and loved opera in particular. According to one telling of the story, it was he who commissioned [[Otto Büchstein]]’s fabled, never completed and now long-lost tragic-comic opera ''[[Die Schweizer Heulsuse]]'' as [[Büchstein]] lay dying of tropical diseases in a Burmese infirmary.
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