The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women, 第 17 巻Ward, Lock and Bowden, Limited, 1903 |
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... violin ; I meant to sit scraping all the morning , and then say I had thought out who stole them , and it must be old Jeeks . That pig Martin wouldn't lend the violin , so I had to make do with the piano . Not half so good as a violin ...
... violin ; I meant to sit scraping all the morning , and then say I had thought out who stole them , and it must be old Jeeks . That pig Martin wouldn't lend the violin , so I had to make do with the piano . Not half so good as a violin ...
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... violinist in the leading capitals of Europe , to- gether with many brilliant contributions to the literature of his instrument , had long been favourably commented on by the critics of the old world . Many stories of his struggles and ...
... violinist in the leading capitals of Europe , to- gether with many brilliant contributions to the literature of his instrument , had long been favourably commented on by the critics of the old world . Many stories of his struggles and ...
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... violinist appeared for his solo , he quietly acknowledged the cordial reception of the audience and immediately proceeded with the business of the evening . At a slight nod from him , the conductor rapped attention , then launched the ...
... violinist appeared for his solo , he quietly acknowledged the cordial reception of the audience and immediately proceeded with the business of the evening . At a slight nod from him , the conductor rapped attention , then launched the ...
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... violinist had made a great hit , yet when Perkins entered Diotti's room , he found the violinist heavy - eyed and dejected . " My dear Signor , " he began , showing a large envelope bulging with newspaper clippings , " I have brought ...
... violinist had made a great hit , yet when Perkins entered Diotti's room , he found the violinist heavy - eyed and dejected . " My dear Signor , " he began , showing a large envelope bulging with newspaper clippings , " I have brought ...
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... violin within its case , murmuring : " Not yet , not yet ; I have not found it . " Days passed , weeks crept slowly on ; still he worked , but always with the same result . One day , feverish and excited , he played on in monotone ...
... violin within its case , murmuring : " Not yet , not yet ; I have not found it . " Days passed , weeks crept slowly on ; still he worked , but always with the same result . One day , feverish and excited , he played on in monotone ...
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