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1 But her nervousness was such that she broke down half-way in the little prelude to the ballad.
2 She extended her arms, and then as the musicians played a little prelude , she commenced to sing.
3 She had recognized the little prelude to one of her own duets, and it was being played by Mrs. Lorraine.
4 She played a little prelude and sang an Italian song, full, as a warm flower of sweetness, of the sweetness of love.
5 So I began-starting in with a little prelude in the manner of my host, just to enter into the spirit of the game:
6 Even this little prelude , in my best style, has taken me nearly two cigarettes to write; so I gave up an impossible task.
7 Again he smiled, but this time it was by way of encouragement, and he at once began a little prelude on the lute.
8 (Arabella sings a little prelude . )
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