Compléter ElgarVersion en ligne As a boy, Elgar loved _ _ _ _ _ _ [ 6 ]: the Worcestershire _ _ _ _ _ [ 5 ] were close to his house and he would ride his father’s _ _ _ _ [ 4 ] to the top of a little _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [ 8 ], from which you can see many _ _ _ _ _ [ 5 ] fields and _ _ _ _ _ [ 5 ]. Elgar's father kept a little music _ _ _ _ [ 4 ] in the High Street. By trade, he was a piano _ _ _ _ _ [ 5 ]. Elgar was almost entirely_ _ _ _ [ 4 ]_ _ _ _ _ [ 5 ] His teachers were the books and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [ 11 ] lying about in the shop. He was apparently one of those people to whom playing an instrument came _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [ 9 ]. par Martin Smith 1 Street teachers books shop almost instrument father Worcestershire house ride people top Elgar music piano fields As a boy , loved _ _ _ _ _ _ [ 6 ] : the _ _ _ _ _ [ 5 ] were close to his and he would his father's _ _ _ _ [ 4 ] to the of a little _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [ 8 ] , from which you can see many _ _ _ _ _ [ 5 ] and _ _ _ _ _ [ 5 ] . Elgar's kept a little _ _ _ _ [ 4 ] in the High . By trade , he was a _ _ _ _ _ [ 5 ] . Elgar was entirely_ _ _ _ [ 4 ] _ _ _ _ _ [ 5 ] His were the and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [ 11 ] lying about in the . He was apparently one of those to whom playing an came _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [ 9 ] .