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.
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Then a barrelorgan starts up and the spell is broken.
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Somebody found a barrelorgan and everyone danced to it in the yard.
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Profanity oozes from him like music from a barrelorgan.
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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.
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Without the hurdygurdies and trick at the loop slot machines a national conference centre is a financial albatross.
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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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The fellow had a small handorgan and a trained bear and two monkeys.
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I hope my master comes through this street every day with his handorgan.
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It has reduced Spain to a guitar, Italy to a handorgan and Ireland to exile.
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At the opening note of the handorgan in the side-show Cousin Charley and Alfred were inside.
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But then I saw one with a handorgan, too, and you'd never see that in the jungle.
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But just as Joe was going up the porch steps he heard a handorgan down the street.
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The skillery-scallery creature tried to eat the handorgan, and he tried to play it, but he could do neither.
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The handorgan was quite a distance from Jennie's house, and it took Joe some little time to reach it.
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One character was the Italian organ-grinder, a roving street performer with a handorgan suspended from a strap around his neck.
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An American among Americans would hardly feel like traveling around with a handorgan and a monkey, was Don's emphatic reply.
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Joe came back, after having seen the handorgan and the monkey, and Joe carried his Nodding Donkey into Jennie's house.
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The handorgan worked like an oversized music box, with a rotating cylinder inside it that turned by means of a crank.
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He, too, had heard the music of the handorgan down the street and he wanted to see if there was a monkey.
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At this time music in general excited the boy abnormally; a handorgan in the street would enchant him, an orchestra strangely agitated him.
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You have a tone like a xylophone that fell in love with a handorgan, but that may respond to-whatever we do about it.
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For that monkey was playing five handorgans all at once.