The book The Fifth String was written by author Sousa John Philip Here you can read free online of The Fifth String book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Fifth String a good or bad book?
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No, certainly not, " ratherimpetuously replied Mildred. "How old is he?" continued the old man. "Twenty-eight next month; why do you wish to know?" she quizzicallyasked. "Simply idle curiosity, " old Sanders carelessly replied. "I wonder ifhe is in love with any one in Tuscany?" "Of course not; how could he be?" quickly rejoined the girl. "And why not?" added old Sanders. "Why? Because, because--he is in love with some one in America. " "Ah, with you, I see, " said the old man, as if it were th...e greatestdiscovery of his life; "are you sure he has not some beautifulsweetheart in Tuscany as well as here?" "What a foolish question, " she replied. "Men like Angelo Diotti do notfall in love as soldiers fall in line. Love to a man of his nobilityis too serious to be treated so lightly. " "Very true, and that's what has excited my curiosity!" whereupon theold man smoked away in silence. "Excited your curiosity!" said Mildred. "What do you mean?" "It may be something; it may be nothing; but my speculative instincthas been aroused by a strange peculiarity in his playing.
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