Excerpt from The Magic of a Voice: A Novel
The boy, Victor, is nineteen, not clever, but lovable, and fonder of his violin than of math ematics, wherein he is wise. There are two girls, one fair, the other dark, both pretty, but without a marked individuality. The aunt, a widow and a thorough woman of the world, is clever and sympathetic and possesses a degree of tact surpassed by few. Do not smile, Sir Cynic. There is no danger, as you shall pres ently learn. Indeed I think that you will pres. Ently be convinced that I am insane.
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