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Schweitzer, "still passably robust," was�when last heard from�busy playing Bach on his ant-proof piano-organ, treating and teaching the Africans, and writing his 21st book.

From Time Magazine Archive

Julia echoed the remark, though the music was that of a piano-organ.

From The Good Comrade by Betts, Anna Whelan

A piano-organ struck up below him, a little way up the hill to the right, and above its hard accompaniment there rose a powerful tenor voice singing.

From A Spirit in Prison by Hichens, Robert Smythe

She clasped him round the neck, and together they spun round two or three times; while at the very moment a piano-organ at the opposite corner struck up a waltz.

From Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow by Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka)

A large piano-organ stood in one corner, and there were glass cases containing the rarest marine curiosities which a naturalist could wish to see.

From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 08 — Fiction by Mee, Arthur




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