He stole my rhythms and set them for the barrelorgan.
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The husband, quite depressed, admitted that it reminded him of a barrelorgan.
3
Then a barrelorgan starts up and the spell is broken.
4
Somebody found a barrelorgan and everyone danced to it in the yard.
5
Profanity oozes from him like music from a barrelorgan.
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The fellow had a small handorgan and a trained bear and two monkeys.
2
I hope my master comes through this street every day with his handorgan.
3
It has reduced Spain to a guitar, Italy to a handorgan and Ireland to exile.
4
At the opening note of the handorgan in the side-show Cousin Charley and Alfred were inside.
5
But then I saw one with a handorgan, too, and you'd never see that in the jungle.
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Washington lest some hurdygurdy man should swipe him.
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They play an eclectic array of instruments including Irish bouzouki, hurdygurdy, accordions, fiddle and jaw harp, accompanied by their impressive vocal harmonies.
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Spring this year has brought out few hurdygurdies.
4
Without the hurdygurdies and trick at the loop slot machines a national conference centre is a financial albatross.
Ús de street organ en anglès
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Down far in the avenue she could hear a streetorgan playing.
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Any one who can turn a crank can manage a streetorgan.
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One day came a streetorgan, accompanied by singing, and how glad I was!
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As he did so, a streetorgan began to play in front of a public-house close by.
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A streetorgan can do that.
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Music, if it were but a streetorgan, always stirred her heart and made her eager for the joy of song.
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He heard the maids whispering together on the stairs in Kensington Square, and the sound of the streetorgan in the frost.
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The arrangements of a streetorgan being entirely automatic, any one who can turn a crank can manage one of these instruments.
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Life of Dante: An Italian; the first to introduce the banana and the class of streetorgan known as "Dante's Inferno."
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And for myself, although I am past my sportive days, the sound of a streetorgan, if any, would inflame me to a fox-trot.
11
About six o'clock, exhausted in mind and body, he had allowed his attention to stray, when the sudden clang of a streetorgan startled him.
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Perhaps you like streetorgans, too?
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They played fragments of the best known pieces, and sang songs from operas long since fallen into disuse even on streetorgans.
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Reverenced, then, be all streetorgans; more melody is at the beck of my Italian boy, than lurks in squadrons of Parisian orchestras.
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But Cousins also finds time to walk us through such underappreciated films as Dorota Kedzierzawska's Crows and Kira Muratova's Melody for a StreetOrgan.
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A participant in The StreetOrgan Festival doffs his hat during the annual Victorian week at Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Wales August 29, 2009.