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A young man breaks with his prosperous merchant family to follow a life in music, carrying only his violin and a few coins. After street life and precarious earnings, entanglement with an acquaintance leads to debt, incarceration in the King's Bench, and a web of accusations and arrests. The narrative follows his trials—legal, moral, and social—through imprisonment, conspiracy, a sensational public trial, commutation and transportation, and intimate episodes of love and friendship. Themes of loyalty, revenge, class prejudice, the sustaining power of music, and the tensions between personal conviction and social expectation run through the two-part structure.
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