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"Wanted:
Violin. Can't pay much. Contact…"
I rarely
read the classified advertisements, so why did I notice that one? I laid
the paper on my lap and closed my eyes, remembering what had happened many years
before, during the Great Depression when my family struggled to make a living on
our farm. I, too, had wanted a violin.
When my older twin
sisters began showing an interest in music, Harriet Anne learned to play
Grandma's piano, while Suzanne turned to Daddy's violin. Simple tunes became lovely
melodies. My baby brother danced; Daddy hummed and Mother whistled. I just
listened.
When my
arms grew long enough, I tried to play Suzanne's violin. Oh, how I wanted one! But
I knew it was out of the question.
One evening
as the twins played in the school orchestra. I closed my eyes tight to capture
the picture firmly in my mind. Some day, I'll sit up there, I vowed silently.
It was
not a good year. At harvest the crops didn't bring as much as we had hoped. Yet
even though times were hard, I couldn't wait any longer to ask, "Daddy,
may I have a violin of my own?"
"Can't
you use Suzanne's?"
"I'd
like to be in the orchestra too, and we can't both use the same violin at the same
time."
Daddy's
face looked sad. That night, and many following nights,I heard him remind God in
our family prayers,"…and Lord, Mary
Lou wants her own violin."
One evening
we all sat round the table. The twins and I studied. Mother sewed and Daddy wrote
a letter to his friend, George Finkle, in Columbus, Ohio. Mr Finkle, Daddy said,
was a fine violinist.
When Daddy
received a letter from Columbus a few weeks later, he asked me, "Mary Lou,
do you want to go with me to visit Mr. Finkle?"
He drove
us to Columbus and we came to a fine, old house. A tall man opened the door. He
and Daddy heartily shook hands, both talking at once.
"Mary
Lou, I've been hearing things about you. Your Daddy has arranged a surprise
for you!" He picked up a case, opened it, lifted out a violin and started to
play. The melody surged and spoke like waterfalls. Oh, to play like him, I thought.
Finishing
the piece, he turned to Daddy. "I found it in a pawnshop(当铺)for seven dollars. It's a good violin. Mary Lou should be able
to make a beautiful music with it." Then he handed the violin to me.
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I noticed
the tears in Daddy's eyes as I finally comprehended. It was mine!
Paragraph 2:
I forced
my thoughts to the present and read again the advertisement.