Vera and Robin presently returned and thequintette accompanied Miss Remson into the dining room where the “ten o’clock spread” awaited them.
It was not until the quintettewere crossing the campus to the Hall from the garage that Leila told them the news.
As Hamilton continued to gather in her own for the college year, the Sanford quintette found themselves in flattering demand.
Now that the Five Travelers, as the quintette of Sanford girls loved to call themselves, were once more settled in the country of college, their devoted friends had already planned to honor them.
Our quintette was very much opposed to lollapalussers, male or female.
The music stopped just then and our quintette with the partners collected in our corner.
I did not think of this until I had told Wink that all of our quintette had big black V's on our backs and he had made for the twirling twins and broken in on them.
The Seniors want all of our quintette to serve on the committee of entertainment.
She is a mighty poor judge of human nature if she thinks any of our quintette could lie; but she doesn't believe us on oath.
The quintette at the window watched him with interest and admiration now, as he strode along the gravelled avenue leading to the Presidents' house.
That quintette of Hummel's is a most charming composition--so flowing and elegant--and one can display a good deal of virtuosity in the last part of it.
The quintette consisted of Ethel, Adrienne, Jane, Judith and Norma Bennett.
That evening a quintette of girls gathered in Ethel's room to discuss the peculiar situation.
Deep in the exploration of the menu, the Sanford quintette were unaware that they had attracted any special attention from the diners at the one other occupied table in the room.
The meeting over, the Sanford quintettestood off to one side, waiting for Miss Graham.
Unconsciously they drew together in a compact, little bunch, somewhat as a quintette of homeless kittens might have done, who had been thrown out on a very big, inhospitable world to wonder what was going to happen to them next.
The queen-mother had no party in London, and her arrival with her quintette of girls created no sensation.
The cabinet received the name of the Cabal, from the five initial letters of the names of the quintette to whom public affairs were intrusted.
I was undergoing, I think, all the emotions of fear and trembling when our quintette of prisoners was now marched down to the street and piled into taxis for transportation to the Polizei-Praesidium in Alexander-Platz, two miles across town.
I studied my quintette of cook-books with agonized earnestness.
When I took her into confidence as to my distrust of my quintette of manuals, she laughed out so cheerily that I felt the fog lift from my spirits.
Her stringquintette has been performed at Leipsic.
For chamber music she has written a quintette for piano, two violins, viola, and 'cello, also anotherquintette for strings that won a prize in competition.
She has written a piano quintette and a string quartette, besides short cantatas and the usual lesser pieces for violin, piano, and voice.
A year had elapsed since first the Five Travelers, as the quintette of Sanford girls had named themselves, had set foot in the Country of College.
They would have a quintette of the same stripe with which to deal.
Ten minutes later Lennie Browne, one of the juniors, disturbed the quintette on the wheelbarrow with a message.
The quintette turned hastily, to find themselves confronted with an absolute endorsement of the truth of Lennie's statements.
This transition combines the heavenly and the earthly in a way which genius alone could invent, giving the andante of this quintette a glow of color that I can only compare to the light thrown by Titian on his Divine Persons.
Next comes a quintette such as Rossini can give us.
SEE Mounted Police Quintettein The Northern Patrol.
SEE The Kjerulf's Mayfair Quintettein A Musicale Melange.
They spent some weeks there and before returning to Dresden, gave two splendid concerts in Prague, where Schumann received a perfect ovation for his piano quintette and some songs.
Then finally he was emboldened to write a quintettefor flute, two violins, viola and 'cello.
It had been a bright day for Pecy when the Quintette came to Camp Comfort, a brighter day than she knew.
She told the Quintette she would like to become better acquainted with the child, and suggested asking her over to the camp to dinner.
Miss Pike was the most entertaining of guests, and had brought a story with her, written expressly for the Quintette Club—so she informed them as they all gathered about her in a delighted group after dinner.
So were the Quintette and the Trio of course, and so were all their relatives and friends.
Pecielena nearly cried her eyes out on the day the Quintette “broke camp.
Quintette who had once been his agent, and would probably be an enemy not to be despised.
One day my Renee was gone, and this Quintettewith her.
George hurried up to his room and fetched a few books for Anna and a volume of Goethe's poems and the manuscript of his quintette for himself.
The quintette is beginning to grow mythical," said Else discontentedly.
Well, if I were you, I'd first get the quintette really finished.
Eventually he started to play the quintette from the score.
The green powder underwent some weird experiments, each of the quintetteavailing himself of Grim's knowledge and test-tubes and acid-bottles with the utmost freedom.
Grim artistically kept the conversation on Todd, and Gus learned how like an ass each individual of the quintette thought him.
The quintette thereupon spread themselves out, but every shop was drawn blank.
The programme closed fitly with Schumann's Quintette in E flat Major.
The interval was short, however,--for theQuintette performers came upon the stage, and took their places.
This Quintette is one of remarkable power and beauty.
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