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The Old Flute-Player: A Romance of To-day

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A reclusive old flute player and his beautiful, sheltered daughter live amid urban lodging-house suspicion, their lives quietly constrained by secrecy. A violent encounter on a steerage voyage with a braggart emigrant forces a young American to intervene, creating a protective alliance that draws them into wider social conflicts. The story follows the daughter's vulnerability to community gossip, escalating tensions within immigrant circles, and a crisis of accusation that is ultimately resolved by a startling confession. Throughout, the narrative examines honor, secrecy, and the fraught loyalties that develop between outsiders and those who defend them.

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Edward Marshall

Edward Marshall was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of romance and regional life, particularly in the American South. One of his notable novels, "In Old Kentucky," captures the essence of the state's culture and traditions, while "The Old Flute-Player: A Romance of To-day" reflects his interest in contemporary social issues. Marshall's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a deep sense of place, making his works a valuable part of the literary heritage of his time.

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