June 05, 2007

Friendship

Night after night they played there in the great cabin with the stern-windows open and the ship's wake flowing away and away in the darkness. Few things gave them more joy; and although they were as unlike in nationality, education, religion, appearance and habit of mind as two men could well be, they were wholly at one when it came to improvising, working out variations on a theme, handing them to and fro, conversing with violin and 'cello; though this was a language in which Jack was somewhat more articulate than his friend, wittier, more original and indeed more learned. They were alike in their musical tastes, in their reasonably high degree of amateur skill, and in their untiring relish.

(The Far Side of the World, Patrick O'Brian)

Posted by Fred Kiesche at June 5, 2007 12:27 PM
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Lovely quote.

Posted by: Ron at June 5, 2007 03:39 PM

Indeed.

Posted by: Dick Stanley at June 6, 2007 11:10 AM
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