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It was plain enough that I was to be endowed: to what extent and upon what conditions I was now left for an hour to meditate in the wide and solitary thoroughfares of the new town, taking counsel with street-corner statues of George IV. and William Pitt, improving my mind with the pictures in the window of a music-shop, and renewing my acquaintance with Edinburgh east wind.

Novello's music-shop in Wardour Street. Charles Jennens, writing to his cousin Lord Guernsey on September 19, 1738, remarks that "Mr. Handel's head is more full of maggots than ever." Towards the end of July he had begun the composition of Saul, for which Jennens had provided the libretto three years before. It is evident that Handel intended to startle his audiences with his new oratorio scheme.

'I won't promise, replied Alma, 'until I see how you succeed with Miss Wellington. 'Shall it be an understanding? If I float Ada, you'll let me have a try with you? 'We'll talk of it, Mr. Dymes, when you have learnt the elements of good manners. She nodded in a friendly way, and left him. Their next meeting was at a music-shop, where Dymes came in whilst Alma was making purchases.

The partners of Eugene Mihailovich's wife were the host himself, an officer, and an old and very stupid lady in a wig, a widow who owned a music-shop; she loved playing cards and played remarkably well. But it was Eugene Mihailovich's wife who was the winner all the time. The best cards were continually in her hands.

Directly behind her another young man was talking. She did not hear. On leaving the restaurant and, after it, the music-shop, the car had taken them into the Park where Paliser, alleging that he was out of matches, had handed her into another restaurant where more Vichy was put before her and, with it, that question. The air was sweet with lilacs.

I hope it may be tomorrow; but Thursday is the latest." So Patty took her departure, tripping briskly homeward. As for Hilliard, he returned to his sitting-room, and was busy for some time with the pencilling of computations in English and French money. Towards midnight, he walked as far as High Street, and looked at the windows above the music-shop. All was dark.

I have just returned from a music-shop where I went to buy a sonata of Schobert's for one of my pupils, and I mean to go again soon to examine the book more closely, that I may write to you about it minutely, for to-day I have not time to do this. Paris, June 12, 1778. The cause, however, was that I can scarcely say I really heard him at Mannheim.

It was an exultant thoroughfare, and Audrey caught its buoyancy, which could be distinctly seen in the feather on her hat. At the end of it she passed into the cool shade of a music-shop with the name "Durand" on its façade. She had found the address, and another one, in the telephone book at the Café de Versailles that morning.

A happy thought occurred to Charles, who was the leading spirit in these researches, 'We must use the pennies themselves, said he, and the battery was soon complete. In September, 1821, Wheatstone brought himself into public notice by exhibiting the 'Enchanted Lyre, or 'Aconcryptophone, at a music-shop at Pall Mall and in the Adelaide Gallery.

Bill lent me the half-crown; and Poulter, our lay vicar, who is at a music-shop, says 'tis a real bargain, he's mad to have missed it himself, but he showed me how to put my fingers on it, and I can play Mendelssohn's "Hirtenlied." You shall hear by and by, Robin. Well; Wilmet comes on it when she was unpacking my shirts.

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