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Men of Invention and Industry

CHAPTER XII
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About this time, my father, who was a good violinist, took me under his tuition.
He made me practice on the violin about an hour and a half a day.

I continued this for a long time.

But the result was failure.

I hated the violin, and would never play unless compelled to do so.

I suppose the secret was that I had no 'ear.' "It was different with subjects more to my mind.


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