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Gustason <[email protected]> Sun, 30 Aug 2009 01:00:17 -0400
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Nging merrily, and there are dozens of others who sing either for their
own delight or to please others. Even old Fips, of Austin Friars, the
dry-as-dust lawyer, sang songs to the delight of the company gathered
round the festive board in Martin Chuzzlewit's rooms in the Temple.
Truly Dickens must have loved music greatly himself to have distributed
such a love of it amongst his characters. It is not to be expected that
Sampson Brass would be musical, and we are not surprised when on an
occasion already referred to we find him humming in a voice that was
anything but musical certain vocal snatches which appeared to have
reference to the union between Church and State, inasmuch as they were
compounded of the Evening Hymn and 'God Save the King.' Whatever music
he had in him must have been of a sub-conscious nature, for shortly
afterwards he affirms that the still small voice is a-singing comic
songs within me, and all is happiness and joy. His sister Sally is not a
songster, nor is Quilp, though he quotes 'Sally in our Alley' in
reference to the f

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