The Violinist's Daughter

The Violinist's Daughter

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Gustave Daaé traveled all over the world to share his splendid talent on the violin. His skill awed crowds and made his name an instantly recognizable one in all musicians minds. But away from the spotlight his precious daughter grew, an enchanting girl who dreamed of one day becoming like her beloved father. While Gustave Daaé has a performance at the world renowned Garnier Opera House, his daughter wanders into a masked boy who was watching her father's performance from the shadows.
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