17/35 I think people's salutations set to music would reveal their inmost character. Ethel's good morning says in D major 'How good is the day!' and her good night drops into the minor third, and says pensively 'How sweet is the night!'" "Nay, Ruth, I don't understand all that; but I do understand the voice. I think too there is a measured music, a central time and tune, in every life. Quick, melodious natures like Ethel's never wander far from their keynote, and are therefore joyously set; while slow, irresolute people deviate far, and only come back after painful dissonances and frequent changes." "You are generally right, Ruth, even where I cannot follow you. I hope Ethel will be home for dinner. |