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A Second Book of Operas

CHAPTER VIII
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He loves her and seals his assurance with a kiss.
Then off to the tavern.
Hark to the bagpipes! Huzza, here come the zampognari! Drone pipes droning and chaunters skirling--as well as they can skirl in Italian! [figure: a musical score excerpt] Now we have people and pipers on the stage and there's a bell in the steeple ringing for vespers.

Therefore a chorus.

Not that we have anything to say that concerns the story in any way.

"Din, don!" That would suffice, but if you must have more: "Let's to church.

Din, don.
All's right with love and the sunset.


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