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Then breath and song together should float out in a steady stream. The result will be pure, full, resonant tone. A pianissimo upon a full breath is like the pianissimo of a hundred violins, which is a hundred times finer than that of a single instrument, and so rich in quality that it carries much further. It is the stage-whisper of music.

"Looks like a linoleum pattern," was the comment of one of the men. "You are not far from right," said O'Mally. "It was from this very mosaic that the American linoleums were originally designed." "Indeed!" said the woman with the glasses. "Yes, Signora." "Ma," whispered the girl, "ask him for one of those buttons." The stage-whisper was overheard by O'Mally.

"Hallo!" said I. "Hist! Be dark as the grave!" answered the leader, in a stage-whisper. He was a freckly, narrow-chested child, and needed washing. "You're the new boy," he announced, as though he had tracked me down in that criminal secret. "Yes," I owned. "Who are you?" "We are the Blood-stained Brotherhood of the Pampas, now upon the trail!"

"Ought I to have put on my dress-suit?" he asked Austin in a stage-whisper, as Sylvia left the room to get her wraps. The mere thought of a dress-suit at the Wallacetown "movies" was comic to the last degree, but the merciless Austin jumped at the suggestion. "Why don't you? You won't be very late if you change quickly. You won't need to take another bath, will you? I'll bring round the car."

'This, I told myself, in a highly impressive, though necessarily inarticulate stage-whisper of thought, 'This is Society; this is what's called the Social Vortex; and I am right in the bubbling centre of it. And then I thought how wonderful it would have been if Mr.

I heard him murmur, so low that it was marvelous how the words reached my ear, tense as was every sense with disdainful excitement. Yet he simply said aloud, after his impulsive stage-whisper: "Excuse me! I understand not your allusions. I pretend not to de classics; my leetle pills " and he hesitated, or affected to do so.

Anderson was silent all this time. She was sighing and groaning in a spasmodic devotion. She was "seeking strength from above to do her whole duty," she would have told you. She was "agonizing" in prayer for her daughter, and she contrived that her stage-whisper praying should now and then reach the ears of its devoted object.

"Oh, you wicked story-teller!" she said. I expected a sharp reply from the sister; but, instead of this, she turned laughingly to her father, and said, in a very loud stage-whisper, "To be a bride!" The father, in order to do his part in a conversation that seemed only fit for lunatics, replied "Whisper it to me, dear." Everybody knows what Dotty wants!"

The mere breath of such a suspicion would have been enough, without his stage-whisper method of imparting the information. I felt that it was no wonder that, having even a suspicion of this sort, he should be in doubt how to go ahead and should wish Kennedy's advice.

Stuart raised his eyes and dropped them again, and Clay sighed. "I'm sorry," he said. MacWilliams interrupted them in an indignant stage-whisper. "Say, how long have we got to keep up this fake game?" he asked. "I don't know anything about dominoes, and neither does Ted. Tell us what you've been saying. Is there going to be trouble? If there is, Ted and I want to be in it.

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