[The Irrational Knot by George Bernard Shaw]@TWC D-Link bookThe Irrational Knot CHAPTER I 21/65
"They will expect you to do something if you appear with me." "Allow _me_, Marian," said the clergyman, as the tall man, offended, bowed and stood aside.
She, pretending not to notice her brother, turned toward Conolly, who at once passed the Rev.George, and led her to the platform. "The original key ?" he enquired, as they mounted the steps. "I dont know," she said, alarmed. For a moment he was taken aback.
Then he said, "What is the highest note you can sing ?" "I can sing A sometimes--only when I am alone.
I dare not attempt it before people." Conolly sat down, knowing now that Miss Lind was a commonplace amateur. He had been contrasting her with his sister, greatly to the disparagement of his home life; and he was disappointed to find the lady break down where the actress would have succeeded so well.
Consoling himself with the reflexion that if Miss Lind could not rap out a B flat like Susanna, neither could she rap out an oath, he played the accompaniment much better than Marian sang the song.
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