Which preposition to use with fiddler
"Sometimes I get an impression of pitya glance up a dark hallwayan old woman with a shawl upon her heada white face at a windowa blind fiddler in the streetbut the impression is gone in a moment.
Osh Popham was to take turns on the violin with a cousin from Warren's Mills, who was reported to be the master fiddler of the county.
Johnnie considered his last remark, her gaze still following the movements of the Negro fiddler at the head of the room.
More than thirty years before, Puritanism had snuffed out its candles and driven its fiddlers to the streets.
In came a fiddler with a music-book, and went up to the lofty desk, and made an orchestra of it, and tuned like fifty stomachaches.
No trained musician ever heard the music of the country fiddler without wondering at its power, and longing in vain to know the secret of its charm.
It differs from ordinary fiddlers by two letters, in that it bores the earth, but not the ear.
Madden, the weaver, Kearney, the blind fiddler from Wicklow, Martin from Meath, M'Bride from heaven knows where, and that M'Grane, who in after days, when the true Moran was no more, strutted in borrowed plumes, or rather in borrowed rags, and gave out that there had never been any Moran but himself, and many another, did homage before him, and held him chief of all their tribe.
She stayed every evening till it was dark in the skittle-ground, keeping the score; and one night, that the servants had a ball for Lady Dorothy's birthday, we fetched the fiddler into the drawing-room, and the dowager herself danced with us!