Brodie and his father lived in a caravan (宿营拖车) ever since his mother died and they lost their house. Now they worked for Miss Martha in the garden.
Brodie's father had been a famous violin player. Brodie loved to watch how his father made the bow dance and glide (滑动) across the strings. When he turned 12, his father taught him how to play the instrument properly. Brodie was a fast learner and soon he could play the violin almost as well as his dad.
One day, Miss Samson, Brodie's teacher, asked if anyone could play the violin. A talent scout (星探) was coming to school. He was looking for someone to play in the musical Mr Spy.
Hollie Larson's hand went up fast. "I can play the violin," she said. "I play in competitions." Brodie kept quiet, but his friend Cam said, "Brodie has a violin and he can play it too."
Brodie slid down in his seat. There was no way he would be good enough to play for an audience. He wasn't going to make a fool of himself. Hollie Larson was good at everything.
"Bring your instruments tomorrow for a trial run," the teacher said. "And oh, if you are selected, the pay is good!"
Brodie's father let him take the violin. "But do take good care of it, Brodie," he said.
Hollie Larson offered to play first. She was good, really good. Brodie suddenly felt embarrassed. There was no way he could play after her. But Miss Samson's voice was demanding. "Brodie," she said. "Your turn!"
Brodie felt his face get hot as he pulled out the violin. But the minute the bow touched the strings, Brodie was transported to a different world. He was back in Martha's garden listening to his father. The room, was silent as Brodie walked back to his seat. And then came the applause, everyone clapping, except Hollie Larson.
Since the talent scout would come the next morning, Brodie decided to put the violin case on a high shelf in the classroom that night. It was the safest place, he thought. But, he was wrong!
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The next morning when he arrived, he found the case had fallen.
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Suddenly, Hollie Larson walked toward him, holding out her violin—"Use mine," she said.