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Updated: June 19, 2025
I am sincerely glad that your son has got a good voice; the rest will be effected all the more easily." They had now reached a place where Felix was to remain, and make trial of his surroundings, until they were disposed to grant a formal admission. They already heard from afar a cheerful singing; it was a game, which the boys were now enjoying in their play-hour.
There was indeed one recognised play-hour, immediately after the despatch of the day's letters; and the boys were to be seen waiting on the stairs until the mail should be ready and the fun could begin.
They loll on the cool white sands, under improvised shelters made of boughs, or indulge in spirited games on the long level stretches. This is the play-hour of the people throughout the hot months of summer. They "knock off" work of all sorts, and seek relief from the stifling heat of the woodland in the cool wet sands along the shore.
"I would not care to live," said one of the very ablest and most eminent members of the American Catholic priesthood "I would not care to live," said he, "if I could not have my play-hour, music, and flowers. They are God's gifts and my necessity. Every young man who has a home commits a crime if he does not each day bring one hour of joy into his household."
Thus was Montrose lowered into his grave to the sound of the guns that he loved, which thundered from the castle. He has a beautiful tomb in the old church of St. Giles, adorned with the coats-of-arms of the Grahams and Napiers and his other brothers-in-arms. On a dark January day in the year 1858 a little girl was running quickly downstairs for her play-hour with her elders.
"What shall I do, in this sudden case?" poor Broglio is thinking to himself: "must write to Court; perhaps try to detain ?" Friedrioh's chief thought naturally is, One cannot be away out of this too soon. "Sha'n't we go to the Play, then, Monsieur le Marechal? Play-hour is come!" Own Correspondent of the Newspaper proceeds:
Sometimes I do, and the day Martha gave Mary such a rasping about making money, another thought came besides the apples, and I went that afternoon to see Mrs. Moon. "Mrs. Moon," I said, "the children have colds and can't go out. If Miss Bray will let me, would you like me to come over and entertain them during our play-hour? It's from half-past four to half-past five.
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