Confessions of a Violinist Realities And Romance

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Confessions of a Violinist Realities And Romance
Phipson, T. L. (Thomas Lamb), 1833-1908
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*'* Oh ! dear no 1 ' he exclaimed, * that is not down on my list ! ' "'You brute!' screamed Frau Hoppheimer, ' pull me out at once ! ' a * Wait a little, ' said Ludwig, ' I may be mis- taken — but I do not think it is on my list — I will go and see. If not, I will play you a solo on the violoncello till Frau Holbein returns. ' 'CELLO PLAYER OF SWARTZFELD 161 11 He ran into the house, fetched the list and his 'cello, and began to read all the items of his multifarious duties ; he read them out a
...loud ; his mother-in-law screaming abuse at him the whole time. Finally, he took up his 'cello and began to play a gavotte by Bach. Whilst he was thus occupied Frau Holbein returned with the cheese.
"The scene which ensued is more easy to imagine than to describe. In a word, Holbein had to fly from his home, for it seemed as if his life were in danger.
u He took refuge for a few days in the house of the two old maids where his pupil lived. At the end of that time, when he summoned courage to return, he found his house deserted.


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