The young ladies are not likely to be down earlier after the
concert last night.
You're better at home in your own bed, and as for that club
concert, it's all nonsense, and little girls should not be allowed to go out to such places at all."
But the revolt against the spirit of commerce, the spirit of aristocracy, and the inveterate abuses of cities, did not appear possible to individuals; and to do battle against numbers they armed themselves with numbers, and against
concert they relied on new
concert.
At the end of June our school
concert came off and was a great event in our young lives.
A common passion or interest will, in almost every case, be felt by a majority of the whole; a communication and
concert result from the form of government itself; and there is nothing to check the inducements to sacrifice the weaker party or an obnoxious individual.
The robbers, who had been not a little frightened by the opening
concert, had now no doubt that some frightful hobgoblin had broken in upon them, and scampered away as fast as they could.
I can tell you, I enjoyed that classical
concert this afternoon."
I am told that in a German
concert or opera, they hardly ever encore a song; that though they may be dying to hear it again, their good breeding usually preserves them against requiring the repetition.
Mrs Smith made no reply; but when she was leaving her said, and with an expression half serious, half arch, "Well, I heartily wish your
concert may answer; and do not fail me to-morrow if you can come; for I begin to have a foreboding that I may not have many more visits from you."
"Ye--es; but this afternoon is very special-- almost like a Sunday-school
concert."
She was very musical, playing the guitar and singing in a style that made our shipboard
concerts vastly superior to the average of their order; but I have seen her shudder at the efforts of less gifted folks who were also doing their best; and it was the same in other directions where her superiority was less specific.
Two girls, on the bills as sisters, came forth and sang a duet that is heard occasionally at
concerts given under church auspices.