The Little Violinist The Little Violinist

The Little Violinist

Descripción editorial

It story is no invention of mine. I could not invent anything half so lovely and pathetic as seems to me the incident which has come ready-made to my hand. Some of you, doubtless, have heard of James Speaight, the infant violinist, or Young Americus, as he was called. He was born in London, I believe, and was only four years old when his father brought him to this country, less than three years ago. Since that time he has appeared in concerts and various entertainments in many of our principal cities, attracting unusual attention by his musical skill. I confess, however, that I had not heard of him until last month, though it seems he had previously given two or three public performances in the city where I live. I had not heard of him, I say, until last month; but since then I do not think a day has passed when this child's face has not risen up in my memory—the little half-sad face, as I saw it once, with its large, serious eyes and infantile mouth.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
1907
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
12
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Public Domain
VENDEDOR
Public Domain
TAMAÑO
13
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