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1 Soon the organ rumbled, and the little choir , standing, broke into song.
2 Then a little choir boy came to be helped with his music.
3 Mr. Helbeck, too, was kneeling in the little choir .
4 Meg had a voice like a flute, and she and her mother led the little choir .
5 He thoroughly transformed our little choir of children-leadingthem and accompanying them with taste and skill.
6 Our little choir is really very good.
7 We have lost, consequently, both of our fine tenors and excellent organist, and our little choir is not good now.
8 There were half a dozen little choir boys, four men and one tall cloaked woman....
9 In the gallery opposite to the pulpit were a little choir of male and female singers, a violoncello, and a violin.
10 This opinion was opposed by one of his little choir , named Devrient, who insisted that Zelter should be approached on the subject.
11 She was soon the leader of the little choir , and could sing, with wonderful correctness, "Shall we gather at the river?"
12 The little choir now sung a service, King in F. They sung "The Magnificat" rudely, and rather profanely, but recovered themselves in the "Dimittis."
13 A pair of orphreys of the fifteenth century, of German work (probably made at Cologne), shows a little choir of angels playing on musical instruments.
14 "I'm quite ashamed, Miss Innes, we sang so badly this morning; our little choir can do better than that."
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