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“A free fiddle-stick!” she had once said to Kate — not, however, communicating to her innocent sister the ambition which was already filling her own bosom.
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How do the slight touches of the chisel, the pencil, the pen, the fiddle-stick, et caetera, — give the true swell, which gives the true pleasure! —
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How do the slight touches of the chisel, the pencil, the pen, the fiddle-stick, et caetera, — give the true swell, which gives the true pleasure! —
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Waiting in the chamber of a man of fashion, whom he instructs in the divine science of music, having first tuned his instrument, he opens his crotchet-book, shoulders his violin, flourishes his fiddle-stick, and,
The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings With Descriptions, and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency John Trusler
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"Among the figures of saints with which the great door is decorated, one is distinguished who would play very well on the fiddle, if his fiddle-stick were not broken."
A Trip to Paris in July and August 1792 Richard Twiss
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Heigh, heigh! the devil rides upon a fiddle-stick: whats the matter?
Act II. Scene IV. The First Part of King Henry the Fourth 1914
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Jesse was happy if ever a man was, for he were th 'conductor an' th 'first fiddle an' th 'leadin' singer, beatin 'time wi' his fiddle-stick, till at times he'd rap with it on the table, and cry out, "Now, you mun all stop; it's my turn."
Life's Handicap Rudyard Kipling 1900
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It belonged to him, and it stood up in a big case alongside o 'th' eight-day clock, but Willie Satterthwaite, as played it in the chapel, had getten deaf as a door-post, and it vexed Jesse, as he had to rap him ower his head wi 'th' fiddle-stick to make him give ower sawin 'at th' right time.
Indian Tales Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Satterthwaite, as played it in the chapel, had getten deaf as a door - post, and it vexed Jesse, as he had to rap him ower his head wi 'th' fiddle-stick to make him give ower sawin 'at th' right time.
Life's Handicap Rudyard Kipling 1900
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A man will saw a piece of wood, and make a box, though a clumsy one; but give him a fiddle and a fiddle-stick, and he can do nothing. '
Life Of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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