The orchestrelle stopped and the dancers were coming out. From Wordnik.com. [An American Tragedy] Reference
Fox-trots and one-steps were being supplied by an orchestrelle of considerable size. From Wordnik.com. [An American Tragedy] Reference
At five-thirty when the orchestrelle was silenced for lack of customers and a sign reading “Next Concert 7.30” hung up, they were still dancing. From Wordnik.com. [An American Tragedy] Reference
Fifth Avenue, there was music — the stately measures of the orchestrelle — while Mark Twain smoked and mingled unusual speculation with long, long backward dreams. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Twain: A Biography] Reference
Once between the courses, when he rose, as usual, to walk about, he wandered into the drawing-room, and seating himself at the orchestrelle began to play the beautiful flower-song from. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Twain: A Biography] Reference
The orchestrelle added to the Island something he needed soulfully. From Wordnik.com. [Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel] Reference
Time could not efface the humor evoked by the sight or sound of the magnificent orchestrelle. From Wordnik.com. [Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel] Reference
He added presently a great Aeolian orchestrelle, with a variety of music for his different moods. From Wordnik.com. [The Boys' Life of Mark Twain]
As they lifted the casket, Paine began playing on the orchestrelle Schubert's "Impromptu," which was. From Wordnik.com. [What Is Man? and Other Essays] Reference
He arranged the four rolls to hand, turned off the lights again, and sat down before the orchestrelle. From Wordnik.com. [Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel] Reference
He explains how he had put in a good deal of work, with his secretary, on the orchestrelle to get the bugle-calls. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume III, Part 1: 1900-1907] Reference
Jaffier and Rey, trying to assassinate each other under the cover of courtesy; about the orchestrelle, the mines and the goats. From Wordnik.com. [Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel] Reference
The dictation ended, he would ask his secretary to play the orchestrelle, which at great expense had been freighted up from New York. From Wordnik.com. [The Boys' Life of Mark Twain]
He had required only that there should be one great living-room for the orchestrelle, and another big room for the billiard-table, with plenty of accommodations for guests. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete] Reference
In the evening, as at 21 Fifth Avenue, there was music -- the stately measures of the orchestrelle -- while Mark Twain smoked and mingled unusual speculation with long, long backward dreams. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete] Reference
Once between the courses, when he rose, as usual, to walk about, he wandered into the drawing-room, and seating himself at the orchestrelle began to play the beautiful flower-song from "Faust.". From Wordnik.com. [Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume III, Part 1: 1900-1907] Reference
Once between the courses, when he rose, as was his habit, to walk about, he wandered into the drawing-room, and, seating himself at the orchestrelle, began to play the beautiful "Flower Song" from Faust. From Wordnik.com. [The Boys' Life of Mark Twain]
He had the orchestrelle moved to Dublin, although it was no small undertaking, for he needed the solace of its harmonies; and so the days passed along, and he grew stronger in body and courage as his grief drifted farther behind him. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume III, Part 1: 1900-1907] Reference
He dared not touch the orchestrelle. From Wordnik.com. [Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel] Reference
He sold me the orchestrelle that morning. From Wordnik.com. [Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel] Reference
The orchestrelle unfolded to a spirit like this. From Wordnik.com. [Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel] Reference
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