1 Mademoiselle played a soft interlude.
2 You are the only one worth playing for.
3 Her playing had aroused a fever of enthusiasm.
4 There was a friend who played upon the 'cello.'
5 She scolded him, laughed at him, played with him.
6 Some young people were out under the wateroaks playing croquet.
7 Two young girls, the Farival twins, were playing a duet from "Zampa" upon the piano.
8 I wonder if I shall ever be stirred again as Mademoiselle Reisz's playing moved me to-night.
9 She sometimes liked to sit in the room of mornings when Madame Ratignolle played or practiced.
10 The champagne was cold, and its subtle fumes played fantastic tricks with Edna's memory that night.
11 There was a band playing down at Klein's hotel, and the strains reached them faintly, tempered by the distance.
12 You speak with about as little reflection as we might expect from one of those children down there playing in the sand.
13 She played very well, keeping excellent waltz time and infusing an expression into the strains which was indeed inspiring.
14 The mother played her accompaniments and at the same time watched her daughter with greedy admiration and nervous apprehension.
15 Edna tapped her foot impatiently, and wondered why the children persisted in playing in the sun when they might be under the trees.
16 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.
17 If one of the little Pontellier boys took a tumble whilst at play, he was not apt to rush crying to his mother's arms for comfort; he would more likely pick himself up, wipe the water out of his eyes and the sand out of his mouth, and go on playing.
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