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Phil the Fiddler

CHAPTER XIX
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"This is a professor of the violin, who is going to help me make some music this evening." "He is welcome," said Mrs.Grover, cheerfully, "We can make room for him.

He is an Italian, I suppose.

What is your name ?" "Filippo." "I will call you Philip.

I suppose that is the English name.

Will you lay down your violin and draw up to the fire ?" "I am not cold," said Phil.
"He is not cold, he is hungry, as Ollendorf says," said Edwin, who had written a few French exercises according to Ollendorf's system.


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