excerpt from 'The diaries of Sylvia Townsend Warner' pp. 56 (81 words)
excerpt from 'The diaries of Sylvia Townsend Warner' pp. 56 (81 words)
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I went with Teague to a board-school children's concert in Wandsworth. We went in a tram, and came to a Wesleyan hall and walked up and down a very respectable dark street of semi-detached residences which frightened me. The children sang folk-songs and a Bach piece, and a Brahms piece. They looked very clean and happy, but there was a curious sort of gravity abou them when they sang...There were also a band of fiddle-players from Catford, very good indeed. |
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