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esteven ([personal profile] esteven) wrote in [community profile] where_away2012-03-15 06:08 pm

joining, separating, twining, rising into their native air

Here is one quote I am trying to find. Maybe someone can help? It is from someone's default icon. Unfortunately she does not know from which book it is:

and the soared up and away, up, joining, separating, twisting, the one answering the other, rising into their native air

I vaguely remember it but really do not wish to wait for the new read to discover it again.

Anyone?


ETA: Thanks to [personal profile] heather_mist and [personal profile] feroxargentea here is the wonderfully complete excerpt:

'Where did you get this?' he asked.
'I picked it up in a pawnshop near the Sally-Port. It cost twelve and six.'
'You were not cheated, my dear. I like its tone extremely warm, mellow. You are a great judge of a fiddle, to be sure. Come, come, there is not a moment to lose; I make my rounds at seven bells. One, two, three,' he cried, tapping his foot, and the cabin was filled with the opening movement of Boccherini's Corelli sonata, a glorious texture of sound, the violin sending up brilliant jets through the 'cello's involutions, and they soared up and away from the grind of pumps, the tireless barking, the problems of command, up, the one answering the other, joining, separating, twining, rising into their native air.

(chapter 7)
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[personal profile] sid 2012-03-15 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know which book, but it seems like it was one of the ones we most recently read. Or else I'm completely wrong and we read it long ago. It's one of those two! :-D
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[personal profile] feroxargentea 2012-03-16 01:27 pm (UTC)(link)
With the power of Google Advanced Book Search: Post Captain page 223, description of Jack and Stephen playing Corelli on the Polychrest :-) :-)
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[personal profile] heather_mist 2012-03-16 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah ha! - well found Ferox! The quote in full is even better:

" 'One, two, three,' he cried tapping his foot, and the cabin was filled with the opening movement of Boccherini's Corelli sonata, a glorious texture of sound, the violin sending up brilliant jets through the 'cello's involutions, and they soared up and away from the grind of pumps, the tireless barking, the problems of command, up, the one answering the other, joining separating, twining, rising into their native air. "
Post Captain Chapter 7

By the by - Boccherini's Corelli sonata? Is there such a thing, surely a mistake?
Edited 2012-03-16 14:15 (UTC)