The Baker’s Daughter (2015)

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Their faces were very serious, as befitted the gravity of their task, and there was a good deal of talking and moving of music stands and lights before they were ready.
    Miss Mimms was playing the viola. She was a dried-up little spinster with long, thin hands—the hands of a true musician. Darnay had scarcely noticed her before, for she was a mouse-like creature, but now he noticed her because she was aflame with excitement. There were two bright spots of red on her cheeks, and her eyes shone
... like stars behind the thick lenses of her spectacles. Mr. Waugh, the first violin, stood beside her with his fiddle tucked under his chin. His nostrils quivered and his iron-gray hair stood straight on end. Young Anderson was obviously nervous, his face pale, his brow beaded with perspiration. It was Bulloch who dominated the group; he sat in a low chair facing the audience with his cello held tenderly between his knees and a faint smile upon his lips. It was the same smile that had curved his firm mouth when he had weighed the curling stone in his hand before sending up that champion shot of his.

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