"Improvisator" Quotes from Famous Books
... and dandy. His audience had come in stale from the everlasting spading and marching. They brightened visibly under his gaiety. If he cared to make that effort in the saddened place, they were ready to respond. When he dismissed them, the last flash of him was of a smiling, rollicking improvisator, bowing himself over to the applause till his black hair was level ... — Golden Lads • Arthur Gleason and Helen Hayes Gleason |