Music by Candlelight The room had seemed rather large, unti I the audience fi led in and placed themselves. A soft breeze teased the wick's light, and sent shadows dancing upon the slightly worn piano. Familiar chatter lingered past the hour of eight, for these evenings were never meant to be prompt. Then, 'a young lady in jears appeared a d almost confidently reached for the crttention of tho e who were waiting. Wi this, the evening had begun. A young musicain adjusteCI the microphone and once again mellow usic was .rele. d within the halls of C-U. -Jane Hinders
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