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An "organ" Voluntary

An "organ" Voluntary image
Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
December
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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uunng one or tne most aencate passages executed on the Columbian organ, by Prof. Stanley, at the organ concert, while every breath was bated, every eye on the professor, and every ear strained to catch the soft, dreamy, dulcet murmur that had nearly faded from the hearing, suddenly on the shocked a:r rang out a robust nasal explosión from some fellow with the epizootic It was a profanation of holiness that bred depravity on the instant. An infectious feeling of mirth drove sanctity from the hall and plastered a grin on every countenance. There was a rustle of sil 1c skirts, an exchange of glances, and a general bustle, and sense of the ridiculous that brushed away at a sweep the magie of music as the housewife brushes away the spider's web. The professor finished the passage, but its soul had fled in advance. A single sneeze did the work; and the author of all this, the marpiot of a holy moment, straightened up after his effort, polished his bugle with his handkerchief, and looked satisfied and refreshed. " One sinner doeth much harm."

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News