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I agree.Nikko Gardens ... the serenity of the lovely gardens in the city of Nikko ?╟÷ the quiet hush of reverence around its temples -?╟÷ the hustle and bustle of the tourists ?╟÷ are all integrated into this fabric of feeling experienced by Red Skelton on his own visit there. ? α Patrice . . . In this work, Red has translated his impressions of the effervescence, the vitality of dynamic Patrice Munsel frito the Latin tempo. ? α In some way, a received in oundless / love?╟Ñ ?╟÷ thanks-for all he has ?╟ tion, Red Skelton dedicated his own feeling of gratitude to God. Sacred Red's White aAd Blue March ... The open-faced emotions of an/ old man watching a parade, with its vigorous young marchers and waving flags, are re- corded in this piece by Red which has become a legendary closing to his personal appearances.