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A Girl Of The Limberlost

CHAPTER IX
17/39

"Where did you get a violin ?" "They fairly seemed to speak to me in the orchestra.

One day the conductor left his in the auditorium, and I took it, and Aunt Margaret, I can make it do the wind in the swamp, the birds, and the animals.

I can make any sound I ever heard on it.

If I had a chance to practise a little, I could make it do the orchestra music, too.

I don't know how I know, but I do." "Did--did you ever mention it to your mother ?" faltered Margaret.
"Yes, and she seems prejudiced against them.


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