Mary is a sentimental girl who is in love with music. She is an accomplished performer herself, and this creates a bond of sympathy between her and all musicians. She meets a young musician and at once there is a mutual interest. The young...See moreMary is a sentimental girl who is in love with music. She is an accomplished performer herself, and this creates a bond of sympathy between her and all musicians. She meets a young musician and at once there is a mutual interest. The young man is a composer of some little renown and has compositions sent him all the time for his approval. One day he receives a manuscript from an unknown composer that he at once recognizes as a masterpiece. Over and over he plays the piece and never tires of it. He takes it to an impresario, and he is enthusiastic over it, assuming, of course, that the young man is the author. He asks if he can play it at a concert and the latter assents, falling into the temptation to let the other think that he is the author. But Mary has found out that the real author is an old, blind violinist, and on the night of the concert she brings him to the performance. When the calls for author come, he goes out and the young man knows that Mary has found out his deception and realizes that he has lost her love forever. Written by
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