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1. There was also a picture of my mother holding her beloved guitar that she loved to strum
2. She starts to strum it as Robert hoists himself inside, and the truck starts forward, carrying the banjo sounds and her warbling voice away from us
3. She started to strum her guitar and sing
4. So, if you want a spell to affect you at a somewhat constant rate, strum it like this;
5. Now strum the tines
6. It’s your choice whether to wear this and strum it, or not, as you take your vows
7. So, when you wear it and strum or pluck it and are thus affected by magic, if you look in a mirror you will not be able to see it
8. The girls strum sitars and play flutes or drums, quite skilled, having studied music and the arts of pleasure all of their short lives
9. soon as they saw us approach, Josh started to strum “happy birth-
10. ” He nodded his head with indifference as he began to strum his bony fingers over the cords of a guitar that sat across his knobby knees
11. ” The guard began to strum his fingers on the worn vinyl desktop, then paused and took a deep breath
12. “Thanks for scoping us out, Scout!” Mark cried and then started to strum his guitar again
13. That softly strum on heart-strings,
14. In the soft strum of music on guitars,
15. He heard John strum down on the strings of his electric guitar
16. "Im pude nt strum pe t, im pude nt strum pe t, im pude nt strum pe t
17. Jolted awake by Coca-Cola, I witnessed the blur of dancers’ hammered heels, heard the strum and a slap of a palm across a gut-string guitar, and the hoarse cry of raw, open-throated flamenco singers up from the south
18. "Ah, there is Fred beginning to strum! I must go and hinder him from jarring all your nerves," said Rosamond, moving to the other side of the room, where Fred having opened the piano, at his father's desire, that Rosamond might give them some music, was parenthetically performing "Cherry Ripe!" with one hand
19. After these secret scenes I chattered more than ever, going on volubly enough till one of our prodigious, palpable hushes occurred—I can call them nothing else—the strange, dizzy lift or swim (I try for terms!) into a stillness, a pause of all life, that had nothing to do with the more or less noise that at the moment we might be engaged in making and that I could hear through any deepened exhilaration or quickened recitation or louder strum of the piano
20. For it seemed the wind had shifted and now blew from the west country and brought with it a prickling and tingling: the strum of a harp
21. Far off, in the middle of the hill, there was a kind harping strum, the noise a piano makes when suddenly thumped and its harp strings hum
22. “No, it’s necks they pay us to strum with steel, not strings
23. ” Yet through all this chopping and changing and pretence (as I now conceive) there may have run in me a certain vein of talent, since music sometimes affected me even to tears, and things which particularly pleased me I could strum on the piano afterwards (in a certain fashion) without the score; so that, had any one taught me at that period to look upon music as an end, a grace, in itself, and not merely as a means for pleasing womenfolk with the velocity and pseudo-sentiment of one’s playing, I might possibly have become a passable musician
1. strummed the chords when Pappi interrupted me
2. She could hear how he strummed his fingers on the table
3. She sat on the chair and strummed her fingers on the table
4. His fingers strummed on the armrests
5. ” Nick strummed his fingers on the desk
6. Her voice lingered in his heart like the ring of a strummed Tambura
7. With a shrug, Mark knelt and strummed the tines
8. He knelt down and strummed, and in a moment it was done
9. Thoth strummed a minor chord
10. When he strummed the strings with his fingers he was enthralled by the sound it made
11. He strummed a G chord and it sounded better than the previous attempt, which in turn brought a smile to both of the boys faces
12. “What has she done to me?” he mused as he strummed the strings
13. Elvis thought about this for a moment; then he strummed his guitar and sang,
14. 'It's jus' a plain old 12-bar blues,' he said and strummed his guitar
15. He strummed a smal harp and
16. He strummed it and smiled
17. Niki picked up a guitar, strummed it, and put it back in favor of another
18. ” He took the guitar and strummed a couple of
19. String instruments strummed with the beat of the drums and guitars
20. ” Jess strummed his fingers on the countertop and shifted aside as the other man approached the counter
21. ” William strummed along to tape loops on his Spanish guitar while faculty members circulated in a fug of marijuana and red wine, inspecting his friends’ paintings
22. ” She idly strummed a chord
23. Alice stood next to Eric’s grand piano and strummed the top of it with her fingers while she listened to them talk
24. The kid put the Seagull in his lap, strummed some chords, then belted out a few lines of a country sob song of the “My baby’s left me all alone” variety
25. Somewhere in the burning bone-colored sky a great copper wire was strummed and shaken
1. It was not long before the guitars were tuned and we sang to the strumming, lifting our already elated spirits
2. He sat on a stool in black chino pants and a white shirt, strumming his guitar and singing his Irish love song from the heart
3. strumming of the guitar
4. Now she was the one strumming her fingers on the armrest
5. Uncle Wes was strumming a danceable rock melody with his lead guitar; the drummer kicked it in extra hard while banging his head to the rhythm, and the bassist followed the enthusiasm by plucking a hard ass bass swing
6. ” He brushed his fingertips rapidly back and forth over the five tines like he was strumming a lute, and the chord rang out constantly
7. Maintain the strumming, while I hold your finger exactly the same distance from the magic flame as I held it from the mundane flame for the first heat tolerance test
8. It will take a lot longer for you to feel the heat this time, so just keep concentrating on keeping the strumming constant
9. Within the margins of error for this test, it is safe to say that while strumming the tines, Mark is affected by magic at about one twentieth the normal amount, all other things being equal
10. Only we two will be able to see it, or hear it’s sound through the air, and of course while you are not wearing it and strumming it, you will see it and hear it as well, since those spells will not affect you
11. But, I cannot key it to you unless you are wearing it and strumming it at the same time that I’m keying it, and that could be dangerous
12. Also, while wearing it and strumming it you will not be able to hear the sound of it through the air, but that is of no consequence, because most of the vibration, and the only part that matters, is the vibration you’ll hear through the bones of your head
13. Without the giggles and mocking with which girls habitually draw attention to themselves, the boys lost inhibitions and calculated the river flow, mapped the stars, climbed rocky escarpments, skinny-dipped, used trigonometry to work out the height of hills and trees, held impromptu concerts, made up plays and, throwing off the shackles of convention, accepted my assertion that they'd enjoy participating in ‘free movement’ to the strumming of their teacher’s Spanish guitar
14. Jack City's most handsome hockey player picked up his new guitar and started strumming
15. My heart was pounding against my chest as Jake started strumming a tune I was totally unfamiliar with
16. was strumming a guitar
17. Zoey, on the other hand, was bored to death and was sitting cross-legged in a corner, rolling her yes, strumming her acoustic guitar, and waiting for this ordeal to be over
18. It was tuned to the D scale, which is a nice way to start learning the guitar because no matter how you move your fingers along the frets while strumming you never get a clashing chord
19. Garcia picked up his guitar and started strumming
20. I took the lyres to be a metaphor for art, and in particular ancient oral poetry, which was chanted to the strumming of a
21. Strumming through the boughs,
22. I watched out my window as he pulled up in a beat-up old car, and he walked right by the garage where Red Badger was still strumming the afternoon away
23. Sydney was strumming the strings of her guitar while I was singing the chorus of 'Through it All
24. He started to play with slow, rhythmic strumming and sang:
25. Then, still holding onto her hand, Joel sang a song he’d composed just for her, to her, with Falcon strumming the guitar, instead of himself
26. They could no longer hear the sound of the guitar strumming, only the humming of the compressor from the walk in freezer
27. I felt as if God Himself had granted me entrance into the Pearly Gates of Heaven and I wouldn’t have long to wait for white-winged Angels to fly overhead, strumming their harps of gold
28. He started strumming, the notes flowing from the guitar as his fingers maneuvered over the strings
29. Over the busy crowd, I could see him standing to the left of the stage, strumming his guitar as they started playing Sweet Home Alabama
30. "Worse," he said, strumming his harp theatrically
31. One person was strumming on a half-tuned guitar, ignored by the rest
32. They rode their niddi in relative silence, sometimes pointing to things on the side of the road that interested them: a wooden house built high up in the treetops of a chestnut lane, on the porch of which an old man sat smoking a pipe; a woman strumming a gittern by a covered bridge; a vast sea of pink and red flowers, each tall as a signpost, whispering in the afternoon breeze, their rogue petals at play over the road
33. They rode their niddi in relative silence, sometimes pointing to things on the side of the rode that interested them: a wooden house built high up in the treetops of a chestnut lane, on the porch of which an old man sat smoking a pipe; a woman strumming a gittern by a covered bridge; a vast sea of pink and red flowers, each tall as a signpost, whispering in the afternoon breeze, their rogue petals at play high over the road
34. her guitar slung over my shoulder strumming a couple of casual chords as I got the feel of
35. What with the light, the wine, the strumming of a guitar, something exciting happened each time the door opened
36. "'Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle,'" Mallinson interrupted, strumming his fingers on the table
37. yes I think he made them a bit firmer sucking them like that so long he made me thirsty titties he calls them I had to laugh yes this one anyhow stiff the nipple gets for the least thing Ill get him to keep that up and Ill take those eggs beaten up with marsala fatten them out for him what are all those veins and things curious the way its made 2 the same in case of twins theyre supposed to represent beauty placed up there like those statues in the museum one of them pretending to hide it with her hand are they so beautiful of course compared with what a man looks like with his two bags full and his other thing hanging down out of him or sticking up at you like a hatrack no wonder they hide it with a cabbageleaf that disgusting Cameron highlander behind the meat market or that other wretch with the red head behind the tree where the statue of the fish used to be when I was passing pretending he was pissing standing out for me to see it with his babyclothes up to one side the Queens own they were a nice lot its well the Surreys relieved them theyre always trying to show it to you every time nearly I passed outside the mens greenhouse near the Harcourt street station just to try some fellow or other trying to catch my eye as if it was I of the 7 wonders of the world O and the stink of those rotten places the night coming home with Poldy after the Comerfords party oranges and lemonade to make you feel nice and watery I went into r of them it was so biting cold I couldnt keep it when was that 93 the canal was frozen yes it was a few months after a pity a couple of the Camerons werent there to see me squatting in the mens place meadero I tried to draw a picture of it before I tore it up like a sausage or something I wonder theyre not afraid going about of getting a kick or a bang of something there the woman is beauty of course thats admitted when he said I could pose for a picture naked to some rich fellow in Holles street when he lost the job in Helys and I was selling the clothes and strumming in the coffee palace would I be like that bath of the nymph with my hair down yes only shes younger or Im a little like that dirty bitch in that Spanish photo he has nymphs used they go about like that I asked him about her and that word met something with hoses in it and he came out with some jawbreakers about the incarnation he never can explain a thing simply the way a body can understand then he goes and burns the bottom out of the pan all for his Kidney this one not so much theres the mark of his teeth still where he tried to bite the nipple I had to scream out arent they fearful trying to hurt you I had a great breast of milk with Milly enough for two what was the reason of that he said I could have got a pound a week as a wet nurse all swelled out the morning that delicate looking student that stopped in no 28 with the Citrons Penrose nearly caught me washing through the window only for I snapped up the towel to my face that was his studenting hurt me they used to weaning her till he got doctor Brady to give me the belladonna prescription I had to get him to suck them they were so hard he said it was sweeter and thicker than cows then he wanted to milk me into the tea well hes beyond everything I declare somebody ought to put him in the budget if I only could remember the I half of the things and write a book out of it the works of Master Poldy yes and its so much smoother the skin much an hour he was at them Im sure by the clock like some kind of a big infant I had at me they want everything in their mouth all the pleasure those men get out of a woman I can feel his mouth O Lord I must stretch myself I wished he was here or somebody to let myself go with and come again like that I feel all fire inside me or if I could dream
38. There were some more police cars, a fire truck from a volunteer brigade, and another float with a bluegrass band picking and strumming a rowdy interpretation of “Jingle Bells
39. The air was cool on the Plaza, where a patrol of cavalry rode round and round without penetrating into the streets, which resounded with shouts and the strumming of guitars issuing from the open doors of pulperias
40. At first he lived up above entirely, reading a good deal, and strumming upon an old harp which he had bought at a sale, saying when in a bitter humour that he might have to get his living by it in the streets some day
41. It was broken by the strumming of strings
42. But how else was he supposed to bridge the distance between the body hooked up to a breathing tube and the one that had sat before him two months ago, strumming an apple-green guitar? “Truth is,” he said, crumpling his napkin into the cardboard basket the demolished cheesesteak had arrived in, “I wanted to talk about a case of yours
43. Every twenty yards or so there’s another street musician strumming a Beatles song, or a juggler tossing burning sticks, and the benches that are empty are too visible from the pathways
44. Mishka had opened the clavichord and was strumming on it with one finger
45. The piano on occasion gave a strumming hum and fell silent
46. The sound of a guitar strumming softly in the distance mingled with the clatter of chinaware and the babble of voices
47. "Hang it all!" Lyamshin swore, and sitting down to the piano, began strumming a valse, banging on the keys almost with his fists, at random
48. Mikhaíl Seménovich was sitting in a happy mood and belching, and strumming the guitar, and laughing with the cook
49. In the midst of one of his favourite songs his voice suddenly trembled and he ceased singing, and only continued strumming on the balalayka
50. Míshka had opened the clavichord and was strumming on it with one finger
1. With eyes closed, Sean strums the guitar strings
2. "I'm glad that first man up ahead strums a guitar, the next one a fiddle