Violet looked over at Grandfather. You're right, she said. She is a great singer. Even better than she sounds in her kitchen singing about cows and soup. Grandfather

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In "The Mystery at the Calgary Stampede" by Gertrude Chandler Warner, Violet expresses her admiration for a talented singer, acknowledging that her abilities surpass those heard during casual moments in the kitchen. This reflects Violet's appreciation for the depth of the singer's talent, suggesting that the singer possesses a remarkable skill that may not be fully captured in everyday situations. Violet's comment to her Grandfather highlights the contrast between ordinary experiences, such as singing about mundane topics like cows and soup, and the extraordinary talent that people can display in more formal settings. It emphasizes the notion that true art often shines brightest away from the familiar, everyday context in which it initially appears.

In "The Mystery at the Calgary Stampede" by Gertrude Chandler Warner, Violet expresses her admiration for a talented singer, acknowledging that her abilities surpass those heard during casual moments in the kitchen. This reflects Violet's appreciation for the depth of the singer's talent, suggesting that the singer possesses a remarkable skill that may not be fully captured in everyday situations.

Violet's comment to her Grandfather highlights the contrast between ordinary experiences, such as singing about mundane topics like cows and soup, and the extraordinary talent that people can display in more formal settings. It emphasizes the notion that true art often shines brightest away from the familiar, everyday context in which it initially appears.

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