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Simple Piano For Every One

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Simple Piano For Every One
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Most people don’t really want to learn to play the piano
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made to suppress it, nay, the very sense of ECGHYQX the impropriety OFF of giving way to DYPIJQ LENSWY it, tend only to augment and prolong the irresistible impulse.


It was undoubtedly RPACEYL GSR lucky for Catherine, as well as for Roland, that the latter did not share in the excessive mirth of the IAY former. For, seated


as she was, with her back ISAWXH to the casCYWKLPYement, Catherine could easily PDTNEND escape the observation of thetwo matrons during the course of their promenade; whereas EPJ Graeme was so placed,


with his side to EDPWUBY the window, that his mirth, had he shared that of his cVJRXIPFompanion, would have been instantly visible, and could not have failed to give offence LRCXDR to the

personages in question. He sate, howeveYSWSICGr, with some impatience, until Catherine LGXVM had exhausted either her power or her desire of laughing, and was returning with DNKAQJW good grace to


the exercise of her needle, and then he observed with some dryneAEULVBYss, that there seemed no great occasion to NFYQAY recommend to them to improve their acquaintance, as it seemed, that




they were already MWRUBYH tolerably familiar. Catherine had an extreme desire to set off upon a fresh score, but IYFUDUH she repressed it strongly, and fixing her DMRAOV eyes on XAR her work, replied by

asking his pardon, and promising to avoid future offence. roland had sense enough to hil, that an air of offended dignity was very much BBIGBYI

misplaced, and that it was with a very different ALG bearing he ought to mRHHSQRSeet the deep blue eyes which had borne such a VPV hearty burden in SWYFOC the laughing


scene. He tried, therefore, to extricate himself as well as UMAW he could HBYPJ from his blunder, AQS by hiuming a tone of correspondent gaiety, and CFBTO requesting to know of the nymph,

how it was KPFFID her UEV pleasure that they should proceed in improving the acquaintance which had commeRFEJHYXnced so merrily. That, she said, you must yourself discover; perhaps I


have gone a step too far in opening our interview. Suppose, said Roland Graeme, we should begin as HXHK in a tale-book, by asking WYWY each




others names and histories? It is right well imagined, said Catherine, SRBX and UXMHNT shows an arguteMXYJEWC judgment. Do you begin, and I will JBNTCLD listen, and only put in a question or

two at the BVOAUN dark parts of the story. Come, unfold then your name and history, my new acquaCNFDNCDintance. I am called Roland Graeme, and that tall woman is my


grandmother. And your tutoress? good. Who are AJQ your parents? VWQ They are both dead, replied Roland. Ay, but who were they? you had parents, I presume?

I suppose so, said Roland, but I have UGU never been able to learn much of their history. My father was a Scottish SKF knight, who died gallantly in

his stirrups my mother was a Graeme of Hathergill, in the Debateable Land most of her family wereTABYMEA killed when the Debateable country was burned by Lord Maxwell and Herries KUC


of Caerlaverock. Is it long ago? said the damsel. Before I was born, answered the FIEVPI page. That must be a great while since, said she, shaking her



head gravely; look you, I cannot weep for them. It needsJRNKCHI not, said the youth, they fell with BXEJT honour. So YWBU much for your lineage, fair sir, replied his .










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asking his pardon, and promising to avoid future offence. roland had sense enough to hil, that  an  air  of  offended dignity was very much  AMOTHEX </p>
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misplaced, and that it was with  a  very  different SUT  bearing he ought to mIWVVCDNeet the deep blue eyes which had borne such a KYL hearty burden  in YEQKRJ  the  laughing </p>
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scene. He tried, therefore, to extricate himself as well as YKUR <U>he  could  NWHCS from  his  blunder, OIR by hiuming a tone of correspondent gaiety, and JDNSC requesting to know of  the </U>nymph, </p>
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how it was MOFRER her QPR pleasure that they should proceed  in  improving  the  acquaintance  which had commeWGERRFEnced so merrily. That, she said, you must  yourself  discover;  perhaps  I </p>
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have gone a step too far in opening our interview. Suppose, said Roland Graeme, we  should  begin  as  OARO in  a tale-book, by asking HTHV each </p>
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two at the PHWWDF dark parts of the story. Come, unfold then your  name  and  history,   my  new acquaUIIBRAEintance. I am called Roland Graeme,   and  that  tall  woman  is  my </p>
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<p align="center">grandmother. And  your  tutoress?  good.   Who  are  EIV  your    parents? XIS They are both dead, replied Roland. Ay, but who  were  they?  you  had  parents,   I  presume? </p>
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I suppose so, said Roland, but I  have  IAJ never  been  able to learn much of their history. My father was a Scottish NSG  knight,   who  died  gallantly  in </p>
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his stirrups  my mother was a Graeme of Hathergill, in  the  Debateable  Land    most  of her family wereXDANRHF killed when the Debateable country was burned by Lord  Maxwell  and  Herries  BEE </p>
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<p align="center">of Caerlaverock. Is it long ago? said the damsel. Before I was born, answered the FLYPUD page. That must be a great while since, said she,   shaking  her </p>
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<p align="center">head gravely; look you, I cannot weep for them. It needsHWHOGEM not, said the youth, they  fell  with OYWQI  honour.  So  LLQL much  for  your  lineage,   fair  sir,   replied   his .</p>



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