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Ossip, who attends that young fellow, says that he is always the same, and speaks as cheerfully to him every morning as if he were in a palace instead of in a dungeon." Two days later Godfrey was aroused in the night. "Why, it is not light yet," he said. "What are you disturbing me at this time for?" "Get up," the man said; "you are going to start." "Thank goodness for that!"

What studies are particularly useful in the cultivation of brilliant playing? What is the best remedy for careless playing? How must superficial pupils be treated? Why is the study of musical history so important? What may be called the sculptor of individuality in music? Ossip Gabrilowitsch was born in St. Petersburg, February 8, 1878. His father was a well-known jurist of the Russian capital.

Then in a canvas chair we had brought we carried him up-stairs to his room the big, beautiful room that looked out to the sunset hills. This was Thursday evening, April 14, 1910. Mark Twain lived just a week from that day and hour. For a time he seemed full of life, talking freely, and suffering little. Clara and Ossip Gabrilowitsch arrived on Saturday and found him cheerful, quite like himself.

"Ah, that brave Ossip!" the Morduine once ejaculated. "In very truth is he a man, and no mistake! Just look at him!" The closer we approached the further shore, the thinner and the more brittle did the ice become, and the more liable we to break through it.

Before long the sergeant, a little, withered sort of a fellow with diminutive features and a sandy, stubby moustache, called out in gruff, stern, hoarse, laboured accents: "So here you are, you rascals!" Ossip prised himself up from the ground with his elbow, and said hurriedly: "It was I that contrived the idea of the thing, your Excellency; but, pray let me off in honour of the festival."

Ossip followed the police with derisive eyes; whereafter, he leapt to his feet with a nimble, adroit movement, and crossed himself with punctilious piety. "That's all about it, thank God!" he exclaimed. "What?" sniggered Boev, now both disillusioned and astonished. "Do you really mean to say that that leg of yours is better already? Or do you mean that it never was injured at all?" "Ah!

The old soldier was the only one not to rise, and with conviction he remarked: "It will result but in our getting drowned." "Then stay where you are." Ossip glanced around the party. Then he continued: "Bestir yourselves! Look alive!"

Covered over with sodden slush, it stretched with irksome rigidity towards the misty quarter whence blew a languid, sluggish, damp, cold wind. Suddenly the foreman, one Ossip, a cleanly built, upright little peasant with a neatly curling, silvery beard, ruddy cheeks, and a flexible neck, a man everywhere and always in evidence, shouted: "Look alive there, my hearties!"

Unfortunately, Boev and Saniavin, the men who had been engaged upon the task of cutting out the sockets for the braces, had worked so amiss, and run their lines so straight, that, when it came to the point, the arms of the braces refused to sink properly into the wood. "Oh, you cock-eyed fool of a Morduine!" shouted Ossip, smiting his fist against the side of his cap.

And, similarly, the younger members of the artel liked well enough to listen to his tales, but declined to take him seriously, and, in some cases, regarded him with ill-concealed, or openly expressed, distrust. Once the Morduine, a man of education with whom, on occasions, I held discussions on intimate subjects, replied to a question of mine on the subject of Ossip: "I scarcely know.

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