excerpt from 'Westminster Pilgrim; Being a Record of Service in Church, Cathedral and Abbey, College University and Concert Room, with a Few Notes on Sport' pp. 248 (64 words)
excerpt from 'Westminster Pilgrim; Being a Record of Service in Church, Cathedral and Abbey, College University and Concert Room, with a Few Notes on Sport' pp. 248 (64 words)
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An irreverent interruption was caused on one occasion when a demonstration of working men marched from Trafalgar Square into the South Transept. But after all they were not very unruly, and listened with interest and some appreciation to Wesley's "Wilderness." The Suffragettes were a little more unreasonable at times, and frequently I had powerfully to intervene with the organ to cover up their remarks. |
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