Tales from Two Hemispheres by Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen
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as he hesitated to answer.
"Yes, I promise." "Now, you must not be surprised; but mamma and I have made arrangements with Mr. S---- that you are to appear under his auspices at a concert which is to be given a week from to-night. All our friends are going, and we shall take up all the front seats, and I have already told my gentlemen friends to scatter through the audience, and if they care anything for my favor, they will have to applaud vigorously." Halfdan reddened up to his temples, and began to twist his watch-chain nervously. "You must have small confidence in my ability," he murmured, "since you resort to precautions like these." "But my dear Mr. Birch," cried Edith, who was quick to discover that she had made a mistake, "it is not kind in you to mistrust me in that way. If a New York audience were as highly cultivated in music as you are, I admit that my precautions would be superfluous. But the papers, you know, will take their tone from the audience, and therefore we must make use of a little innocent artifice to make sure of it. |
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