1 Edna reached for her hat on the piano.
2 A magnificent piano crowded the apartment.
3 She removed her hat and laid it on the piano.
4 It was not the first time she had heard an artist at the piano.
5 Miss Highcamp played some selections from Grieg upon the piano.
6 Two young girls, the Farival twins, were playing a duet from "Zampa" upon the piano.
7 She placed it in Edna's hands, and without further comment arose and went to the piano.
8 At an early hour in the evening the Farival twins were prevailed upon to play the piano.
9 She seemed ill at ease on the piano stool, and he begged her to take the chair by the window.
10 And she would seat herself at the piano and play as her humor prompted her while the young woman read the letter.
11 She sat perfectly still before the piano, not touching the keys, while Robert carried her message to Edna at the window.
12 The very first chords which Mademoiselle Reisz struck upon the piano sent a keen tremor down Mrs. Pontellier's spinal column.
13 Edna seated herself at the piano, and softly picked out with one hand the bars of a piece of music which lay open before her.
14 One brought his flute and another his violin, while there were some who sang and a number who performed upon the piano with various degrees of taste and agility.
15 Edna, anxious to entertain him, invited Mademoiselle Reisz to meet him, having promised him a treat in her piano playing; but Mademoiselle declined the invitation.