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  CHAPTERI。

  Whentheporter’swife(sheusedtoanswerthehouse—bell),announced\"Agentleman——withalady,sir,\"Ihad,asIoftenhadinthosedays,forthewishwasfathertothethought,animmediatevisionofsitters。Sittersmyvisitorsinthiscaseprovedtobe;butnotinthesenseIshouldhavepreferred。However,therewasnothingatfirsttoindicatethattheymightnothavecomeforaportrait。Thegentleman,amanoffifty,veryhighandverystraight,withamoustacheslightlygrizzledandadarkgreywalking—coatadmirablyfitted,bothofwhichInotedprofessionally——Idon’tmeanasabarberoryetasatailor——wouldhavestruckmeasacelebrityifcelebritiesoftenwerestriking。ItwasatruthofwhichIhadforsometimebeenconsciousthatafigurewithagooddealoffrontagewas,asonemightsay,almostneverapublicinstitution。Aglanceattheladyhelpedtoremindmeofthisparadoxicallaw:shealsolookedtoodistinguishedtobea\"personality。\"Moreoveronewouldscarcelycomeacrosstwovariationstogether。

  Neitherofthepairspokeimmediately——theyonlyprolongedthepreliminarygazewhichsuggestedthateachwishedtogivetheotherachance。Theywerevisiblyshy;theystoodtherelettingmetakethemin——which,asIafterwardsperceived,wasthemostpracticalthingtheycouldhavedone。Inthiswaytheirembarrassmentservedtheircause。Ihadseenpeoplepainfullyreluctanttomentionthattheydesiredanythingsogrossastoberepresentedoncanvas;butthescruplesofmynewfriendsappearedalmostinsurmountable。Yetthegentlemanmighthavesaid\"Ishouldlikeaportraitofmywife,\"andtheladymighthavesaid\"Ishouldlikeaportraitofmyhusband。\"

  Perhapstheywerenothusbandandwife——thisnaturallywouldmakethemattermoredelicate。Perhapstheywishedtobedonetogether——inwhichcasetheyoughttohavebroughtathirdpersontobreakthenews。

  \"WecomefromMr。Rivet,\"theladysaidatlast,withadimsmilewhichhadtheeffectofamoistspongepassedovera\"sunk\"pieceofpainting,aswellasofavagueallusiontovanishedbeauty。Shewasastallandstraight,inherdegree,ashercompanion,andwithtenyearslesstocarry。Shelookedassadasawomancouldlookwhosefacewasnotchargedwithexpression;thatishertintedovalmaskshowedfrictionasanexposedsurfaceshowsit。Thehandoftimehadplayedoverherfreely,butonlytosimplify。Shewasslimandstiff,andsowell—dressed,indarkbluecloth,withlappetsandpocketsandbuttons,thatitwasclearsheemployedthesametailorasherhusband。Thecouplehadanindefinableairofprosperousthrift——theyevidentlygotagooddealofluxuryfortheirmoney。IfIwastobeoneoftheirluxuriesitwouldbehovemetoconsidermyterms。

  \"Ah,ClaudeRivetrecommendedme?\"Iinquired;andIaddedthatitwasverykindofhim,thoughIcouldreflectthat,asheonlypaintedlandscape,thiswasnotasacrifice。

  Theladylookedveryhardatthegentleman,andthegentlemanlookedroundtheroom。Thenstaringattheflooramomentandstrokinghismoustache,herestedhispleasanteyesonmewiththeremark:

  \"Hesaidyouweretherightone。\"

  \"Itrytobe,whenpeoplewanttosit。\"

  \"Yes,weshouldliketo,\"saidtheladyanxiously。

  \"Doyoumeantogether?\"

  Myvisitorsexchangedaglance。\"IfyoucoulddoanythingwithME,I

  supposeitwouldbedouble,\"thegentlemanstammered。

  \"Ohyes,there’snaturallyahigherchargefortwofiguresthanforone。\"

  \"Weshouldliketomakeitpay,\"thehusbandconfessed。

  \"That’sverygoodofyou,\"Ireturned,appreciatingsounwontedasympathy——forIsupposedhemeantpaytheartist。

  Asenseofstrangenessseemedtodawnonthelady。\"Wemeanfortheillustrations——MrRivetsaidyoumightputonein。\"

  \"Putonein——anillustration?\"Iwasequallyconfused。

  \"Sketchheroff,youknow,\"saidthegentleman,colouring。

  ItwasonlythenthatIunderstoodtheserviceClaudeRivethadrenderedme;hehadtoldthemthatIworkedinblackandwhite,formagazines,forstory—books,forsketchesofcontemporarylife,andconsequentlyhadfrequentemploymentformodels。Thesethingsweretrue,butitwasnotlesstrue(Imayconfessitnow——whetherbecausetheaspirationwastoleadtoeverythingortonothingIleavethereadertoguess),thatIcouldn’tgetthehonours,tosaynothingoftheemoluments,ofagreatpainterofportraitsoutofmyhead。My\"illustrations\"weremypot—boilers;Ilookedtoadifferentbranchofart(farandawaythemostinterestingithadalwaysseemedtome),toperpetuatemyfame。Therewasnoshameinlookingtoitalsotomakemyfortune;butthatfortunewasbysomuchfurtherfrombeingmadefromthemomentmyvisitorswishedtobe\"done\"fornothing。Iwasdisappointed;forinthepictorialsenseIhadimmediatelySEENthem。Ihadseizedtheirtype——IhadalreadysettledwhatIwoulddowithit。Somethingthatwouldn’tabsolutelyhavepleasedthem,Iafterwardsreflected。

  \"Ah,you’re——you’re——a——?\"Ibegan,assoonasIhadmasteredmysurprise。Icouldn’tbringoutthedingyword\"models\";itseemedtofitthecasesolittle。

  \"Wehaven’thadmuchpractice,\"saidthelady。

  \"We’vegottoDOsomething,andwe’vethoughtthatanartistinyourlinemightperhapsmakesomethingofus,\"herhusbandthrewoff。Hefurthermentionedthattheydidn’tknowmanyartistsandthattheyhadgonefirst,ontheoff—chance(hepaintedviewsofcourse,butsometimesputinfigures——perhapsIremembered),toMr。Rivet,whomtheyhadmetafewyearsbeforeataplaceinNorfolkwherehewassketching。

  \"Weusedtosketchalittleourselves,\"theladyhinted。

  \"It’sveryawkward,butweabsolutelyMUSTdosomething,\"herhusbandwenton。

  \"Ofcourse,we’renotsoVERYyoung,\"sheadmitted,withawansmile。

  WiththeremarkthatImightaswellknowsomethingmoreaboutthem,thehusbandhadhandedmeacardextractedfromaneatnewpocket—

  book(theirappurtenanceswereallofthefreshest)andinscribedwiththewords\"MajorMonarch。\"Impressiveasthesewordsweretheydidn’tcarrymyknowledgemuchfurther;butmyvisitorpresentlyadded:\"I’veleftthearmy,andwe’vehadthemisfortunetoloseourmoney。Infactourmeansaredreadfullysmall。\"

  \"It’sanawfulbore,\"saidMrs。Monarch。

  Theyevidentlywishedtobediscreet——totakecarenottoswaggerbecausetheyweregentlefolks。Iperceivedtheywouldhavebeenwillingtorecognisethisassomethingofadrawback,atthesametimethatIguessedatanunderlyingsense——theirconsolationinadversity——thattheyHADtheirpoints。Theycertainlyhad;buttheseadvantagesstruckmeaspreponderantlysocial;suchforinstanceaswouldhelptomakeadrawing—roomlookwell。However,adrawing—roomwasalways,oroughttobe,apicture。

  Inconsequenceofhiswife’sallusiontotheirageMajorMonarchobserved:\"Naturally,it’smoreforthefigurethatwethoughtofgoingin。Wecanstillholdourselvesup。\"OntheinstantIsawthatthefigurewasindeedtheirstrongpoint。His\"naturally\"

  didn’tsoundvain,butitlightedupthequestion。\"SHEhasgotthebest,\"hecontinued,noddingathiswife,withapleasantafter—

  dinnerabsenceofcircumlocution。Icouldonlyreply,asifwewereinfactsittingoverourwine,thatthisdidn’tpreventhisownfrombeingverygood;whichledhiminturntorejoin:\"Wethoughtthatifyoueverhavetodopeoplelikeus,wemightbesomethinglikeit。

  SHE,particularly——foraladyinabook,youknow。\"

  Iwassoamusedbythemthat,togetmoreofit,Ididmybesttotaketheirpointofview;andthoughitwasanembarrassmenttofindmyselfappraisingphysically,asiftheywereanimalsonhireorusefulblacks,apairwhomIshouldhaveexpectedtomeetonlyinoneoftherelationsinwhichcriticismistacit,IlookedatMrs。

  Monarchjudiciallyenoughtobeabletoexclaim,afteramoment,withconviction:\"Ohyes,aladyinabook!\"Shewassingularlylikeabadillustration。

  \"We’llstandup,ifyoulike,\"saidtheMajor;andheraisedhimselfbeforemewithareallygrandair。

  Icouldtakehismeasureataglance——hewassixfeettwoandaperfectgentleman。Itwouldhavepaidanyclubinprocessofformationandinwantofastamptoengagehimatasalarytostandintheprincipalwindow。Whatstruckmeimmediatelywasthatincomingtometheyhadrathermissedtheirvocation;theycouldsurelyhavebeenturnedtobetteraccountforadvertisingpurposes。I

  couldn’tofcourseseethethingindetail,butIcouldseethemmakesomeone’sfortune——Idon’tmeantheirown。Therewassomethinginthemforawaistcoat—maker,anhotel—keeperorasoap—vendor。I

  couldimagine\"Wealwaysuseit\"pinnedontheirbosomswiththegreatesteffect;Ihadavisionofthepromptitudewithwhichtheywouldlaunchatabled’hote。

  Mrs。Monarchsatstill,notfrompridebutfromshyness,andpresentlyherhusbandsaidtoher:\"Getupmydearandshowhowsmartyouare。\"Sheobeyed,butshehadnoneedtogetuptoshowit。Shewalkedtotheendofthestudio,andthenshecamebackblushing,withherflutteredeyesonherhusband。IwasremindedofanincidentIhadaccidentallyhadaglimpseofinParis——beingwithafriendthere,adramatistabouttoproduceaplay——whenanactresscametohimtoasktobeintrustedwithapart。Shewentthroughherpacesbeforehim,walkedupanddownasMrs。Monarchwasdoing。Mrs。

  Monarchdiditquiteaswell,butIabstainedfromapplauding。Itwasveryoddtoseesuchpeopleapplyforsuchpoorpay。Shelookedasifshehadtenthousandayear。Herhusbandhadusedthewordthatdescribedher:shewas,intheLondoncurrentjargon,essentiallyandtypically\"smart。\"Herfigurewas,inthesameorderofideas,conspicuouslyandirreproachably\"good。\"Forawomanofherageherwaistwassurprisinglysmall;herelbowmoreoverhadtheorthodoxcrook。Sheheldherheadattheconventionalangle;butwhydidshecometoME?Sheoughttohavetriedonjacketsatabigshop。Ifearedmyvisitorswerenotonlydestitute,but\"artistic\"——

  whichwouldbeagreatcomplication。WhenshesatdownagainI

  thankedher,observingthatwhatadraughtsmanmostvaluedinhismodelwasthefacultyofkeepingquiet。

  \"Oh,SHEcankeepquiet,\"saidMajorMonarch。Thenheadded,jocosely:\"I’vealwayskeptherquiet。\"

  \"I’mnotanastyfidget,amI?\"Mrs。Monarchappealedtoherhusband。

  Headdressedhisanswertome。\"Perhapsitisn’toutofplacetomention——becauseweoughttobequitebusiness—like,oughtn’twe?——

  thatwhenImarriedhershewasknownastheBeautifulStatue。\"

  \"Ohdear!\"saidMrs。Monarch,ruefully。

  \"OfcourseIshouldwantacertainamountofexpression,\"Irejoined。

  \"OfCOURSE!\"theybothexclaimed。

  \"AndthenIsupposeyouknowthatyou’llgetawfullytired。\"

  \"Oh,weNEVERgettired!\"theyeagerlycried。

  \"Haveyouhadanykindofpractice?\"

  Theyhesitated——theylookedateachother。\"We’vebeenphotographed,IMMENSELY,\"saidMrs。Monarch。

  \"Shemeansthefellowshaveaskedus,\"addedtheMajor。

  \"Isee——becauseyou’resogood—looking。\"

  \"Idon’tknowwhattheythought,buttheywerealwaysafterus。\"

  \"Wealwaysgotourphotographsfornothing,\"smiledMrs。Monarch。

  \"Wemighthavebroughtsome,mydear,\"herhusbandremarked。

  \"I’mnotsurewehaveanyleft。We’vegivenquantitiesaway,\"sheexplainedtome。

  \"Withourautographsandthatsortofthing,\"saidtheMajor。

  \"Aretheytobegotintheshops?\"Iinquired,asaharmlesspleasantry。

  \"Oh,yes;hers——theyusedtobe。\"

  \"Notnow,\"saidMrs。Monarch,withhereyesonthefloor。

  CHAPTERII。

  Icouldfancythe\"sortofthing\"theyputonthepresentation—copiesoftheirphotographs,andIwassuretheywroteabeautifulhand。ItwasoddhowquicklyIwassureofeverythingthatconcernedthem。Iftheywerenowsopoorastohavetoearnshillingsandpence,theyneverhadhadmuchofamargin。Theirgoodlookshadbeentheircapital,andtheyhadgood—humouredlymadethemostofthecareerthatthisresourcemarkedoutforthem。Itwasintheirfaces,theblankness,thedeepintellectualreposeofthetwentyyearsofcountry—housevisitingwhichhadgiventhempleasantintonations。I

  couldseethesunnydrawing—rooms,sprinkledwithperiodicalsshedidn’tread,inwhichMrs。Monarchhadcontinuouslysat;Icouldseethewetshrubberiesinwhichshehadwalked,equippedtoadmirationforeitherexercise。IcouldseetherichcoverstheMajorhadhelpedtoshootandthewonderfulgarmentsinwhich,lateatnight,herepairedtothesmoking—roomtotalkaboutthem。Icouldimaginetheirleggingsandwaterproofs,theirknowingtweedsandrugs,theirrollsofsticksandcasesoftackleandneatumbrellas;andIcouldevoketheexactappearanceoftheirservantsandthecompactvarietyoftheirluggageontheplatformsofcountrystations。

  Theygavesmalltips,buttheywereliked;theydidn’tdoanythingthemselves,buttheywerewelcome。Theylookedsowelleverywhere;

  theygratifiedthegeneralrelishforstature,complexionand\"form。\"

  Theyknewitwithoutfatuityorvulgarity,andtheyrespectedthemselvesinconsequence。Theywerenotsuperficial;theywerethoroughandkeptthemselvesup——ithadbeentheirline。Peoplewithsuchatasteforactivityhadtohavesomeline。Icouldfeelhow,eveninadullhouse,theycouldhavebeencounteduponforcheerfulness。Atpresentsomethinghadhappened——itdidn’tmatterwhat,theirlittleincomehadgrownless,ithadgrownleast——andtheyhadtodosomethingforpocket—money。Theirfriendslikedthem,butdidn’tliketosupportthem。Therewassomethingaboutthemthatrepresentedcredit——theirclothes,theirmanners,theirtype;butifcreditisalargeemptypocketinwhichanoccasionalchinkreverberates,thechinkatleastmustbeaudible。Whattheywantedofmewastohelptomakeitso。Fortunatelytheyhadnochildren——I

  soondivinedthat。Theywouldalsoperhapswishourrelationstobekeptsecret:thiswaswhyitwas\"forthefigure\"——thereproductionofthefacewouldbetraythem。

  Ilikedthem——theyweresosimple;andIhadnoobjectiontothemiftheywouldsuit。But,somehow,withalltheirperfectionsIdidn’teasilybelieveinthem。Afteralltheywereamateurs,andtherulingpassionofmylifewasthedetestationoftheamateur。Combinedwiththiswasanotherperversity——aninnatepreferencefortherepresentedsubjectovertherealone:thedefectoftherealonewassoapttobealackofrepresentation。Ilikedthingsthatappeared;thenonewassure。WhethertheyWEREornotwasasubordinateandalmostalwaysaprofitlessquestion。Therewereotherconsiderations,thefirstofwhichwasthatIalreadyhadtwoorthreepeopleinuse,notablyayoungpersonwithbigfeet,inalpaca,fromKilburn,whoforacoupleofyearshadcometomeregularlyformyillustrationsandwithwhomIwasstill——perhapsignobly——satisfied。Ifranklyexplainedtomyvisitorshowthecasestood;buttheyhadtakenmoreprecautionsthanIsupposed。Theyhadreasonedouttheiropportunity,forClaudeRivethadtoldthemoftheprojectededitiondeluxeofoneofthewritersofourday——therarestofthenovelists——who,longneglectedbythemultitudinousvulgaranddearlyprizedbytheattentive(needImentionPhilipVincent?)hadhadthehappyfortuneofseeing,lateinlife,thedawnandthenthefulllightofahighercriticism——anestimateinwhich,onthepartofthepublic,therewassomethingreallyofexpiation。Theeditioninquestion,plannedbyapublisheroftaste,waspracticallyanactofhighreparation;thewood—cutswithwhichitwastobeenrichedwerethehomageofEnglisharttooneofthemostindependentrepresentativesofEnglishletters。MajorandMrs。MonarchconfessedtomethattheyhadhopedImightbeabletoworkTHEMintomyshareoftheenterprise。TheyknewIwastodothefirstofthebooks,\"RutlandRamsay,\"butIhadtomakecleartothemthatmyparticipationintherestoftheaffair——thisfirstbookwastobeatest——wastodependonthesatisfactionIshouldgive。Ifthisshouldbelimitedmyemployerswoulddropmewithoutascruple。Itwasthereforeacrisisforme,andnaturallyIwasmakingspecialpreparations,lookingaboutfornewpeople,iftheyshouldbenecessary,andsecuringthebesttypes。IadmittedhoweverthatI

  shouldliketosettledowntotwoorthreegoodmodelswhowoulddoforeverything。

  \"Shouldwehaveoftento——a——putonspecialclothes?\"Mrs。Monarchtimidlydemanded。

  \"Dear,yes——that’shalfthebusiness。\"

  \"Andshouldwebeexpectedtosupplyourowncostumes?\"

  \"Oh,no;I’vegotalotofthings。Apainter’smodelsputon——orputoff——anythinghelikes。\"

  \"Anddoyoumean——a——thesame?\"

  \"Thesame?\"

  Mrs。Monarchlookedatherhusbandagain。

  \"Oh,shewasjustwondering,\"heexplained,\"ifthecostumesareinGENERALuse。\"Ihadtoconfessthattheywere,andImentionedfurtherthatsomeofthem(Ihadalotofgenuine,greasylast—

  centurythings),hadservedtheirtime,ahundredyearsago,onliving,world—stainedmenandwomen。\"We’llputonanythingthatfits,\"saidtheMajor。

  \"Oh,Iarrangethat——theyfitinthepictures。\"

  \"I’mafraidIshoulddobetterforthemodernbooks。Iwouldcomeasyoulike,\"saidMrs。Monarch。

  \"Shehasgotalotofclothesathome:theymightdoforcontemporarylife,\"herhusbandcontinued。

  \"Oh,Icanfancyscenesinwhichyou’dbequitenatural。\"AndindeedIcouldseetheslipshodrearrangementsofstaleproperties——thestoriesItriedtoproducepicturesforwithouttheexasperationofreadingthem——whosesandytractsthegoodladymighthelptopeople。

  ButIhadtoreturntothefactthatforthissortofwork——thedailymechanicalgrind——Iwasalreadyequipped;thepeopleIwasworkingwithwerefullyadequate。

  \"WeonlythoughtwemightbemorelikeSOMEcharacters,\"saidMrs。

  Monarchmildly,gettingup。

  Herhusbandalsorose;hestoodlookingatmewithadimwistfulnessthatwastouchinginsofineaman。\"Wouldn’titberatherapullsometimestohave——a——tohave——?\"Hehungfire;hewantedmetohelphimbyphrasingwhathemeant。ButIcouldn’t——Ididn’tknow。Sohebroughtitout,awkwardly:\"TheREALthing;agentleman,youknow,oralady。\"Iwasquitereadytogiveageneralassent——Iadmittedthattherewasagreatdealinthat。ThisencouragedMajorMonarchtosay,followinguphisappealwithanunactedgulp:\"It’sawfullyhard——we’vetriedeverything。\"Thegulpwascommunicative;itprovedtoomuchforhiswife。BeforeIknewitMrs。Monarchhaddroppedagainuponadivanandburstintotears。Herhusbandsatdownbesideher,holdingoneofherhands;whereuponshequicklydriedhereyeswiththeother,whileIfeltembarrassedasshelookedupatme。

  \"Thereisn’taconfoundedjobIhaven’tappliedfor——waitedfor——

  prayedfor。Youcanfancywe’dbeprettybadfirst。Secretaryshipsandthatsortofthing?Youmightaswellaskforapeerage。I’dbeANYTHING——I’mstrong;amessengeroracoalheaver。I’dputonagold—lacedcapandopencarriage—doorsinfrontofthehaberdasher’s;

  I’dhangaboutastation,tocarryportmanteaus;I’dbeapostman。

  Buttheywon’tLOOKatyou;therearethousands,asgoodasyourself,alreadyontheground。GENTLEMEN,poorbeggars,whohavedrunktheirwine,whohavekepttheirhunters!\"

  IwasasreassuringasIknewhowtobe,andmyvisitorswerepresentlyontheirfeetagainwhile,fortheexperiment,weagreedonanhour。WewerediscussingitwhenthedooropenedandMissChurmcameinwithawetumbrella。MissChurmhadtotaketheomnibustoMaidaValeandthenwalkhalf—a—mile。Shelookedatrifleblowsyandslightlysplashed。Iscarcelyeversawhercomeinwithoutthinkingafreshhowodditwasthat,beingsolittleinherself,sheshouldyetbesomuchinothers。ShewasameagrelittleMissChurm,butshewasanampleheroineofromance。Shewasonlyafreckledcockney,butshecouldrepresenteverything,fromafineladytoashepherdess;shehadthefaculty,asshemighthavehadafinevoiceorlonghair。

  Shecouldn’tspell,andshelovedbeer,butshehadtwoorthree\"points,\"andpractice,andaknack,andmother—wit,andakindofwhimsicalsensibility,andaloveofthetheatre,andsevensisters,andnotanounceofrespect,especiallyfortheH。Thefirstthingmyvisitorssawwasthatherumbrellawaswet,andintheirspotlessperfectiontheyvisiblywincedatit。Therainhadcomeonsincetheirarrival。

  \"I’mallinasoak;thereWASamessofpeopleinthe’bus。Iwishyoulivednearastytion,\"saidMissChurm。Irequestedhertogetreadyasquicklyaspossible,andshepassedintotheroominwhichshealwayschangedherdress。Butbeforegoingoutsheaskedmewhatshewastogetintothistime。

  \"It’stheRussianprincess,don’tyouknow?\"Ianswered;\"theonewiththe’goldeneyes,’inblackvelvet,forthelongthingintheCheapside。\"

  \"Goldeneyes?ISAY!\"criedMissChurm,whilemycompanionswatchedherwithintensityasshewithdrew。Shealwaysarrangedherself,whenshewaslate,beforeIcouldturnround;andIkeptmyvisitorsalittle,onpurpose,sothattheymightgetanidea,fromseeingher,whatwouldbeexpectedofthemselves。Imentionedthatshewasquitemynotionofanexcellentmodel——shewasreallyveryclever。

  \"DoyouthinkshelookslikeaRussianprincess?\"MajorMonarchasked,withlurkingalarm。

  \"WhenImakeher,yes。\"

  \"Oh,ifyouhavetoMAKEher——!\"hereasoned,acutely。

  \"That’sthemostyoucanask。Therearesomanythatarenotmakeable。\"

  \"Wellnow,HERE’Salady\"——andwithapersuasivesmilehepassedhisarmintohiswife’s——\"who’salreadymade!\"

  \"Oh,I’mnotaRussianprincess,\"Mrs。Monarchprotested,alittlecoldly。Icouldseethatshehadknownsomeanddidn’tlikethem。

  There,immediately,wasacomplicationofakindthatIneverhadtofearwithMissChurm。

  Thisyoungladycamebackinblackvelvet——thegownwasratherrustyandverylowonherleanshoulders——andwithaJapanesefaninherredhands。IremindedherthatinthesceneIwasdoingshehadtolookoversomeone’shead。\"Iforgetwhoseitis;butitdoesn’tmatter。Justlookoverahead。\"

  \"I’dratherlookoverastove,\"saidMissChurm;andshetookherstationnearthefire。Shefellintoposition,settledherselfintoatallattitude,gaveacertainbackwardinclinationtoherheadandacertainforwarddrooptoherfan,andlooked,atleasttomyprejudicedsense,distinguishedandcharming,foreignanddangerous。

  Weleftherlookingso,whileIwentdown—stairswithMajorandMrs。

  Monarch。

  \"IthinkIcouldcomeaboutasnearitasthat,\"saidMrs。Monarch。

  \"Oh,youthinkshe’sshabby,butyoumustallowforthealchemyofart。\"

  However,theywentoffwithanevidentincreaseofcomfort,foundedontheirdemonstrableadvantageinbeingtherealthing。IcouldfancythemshudderingoverMissChurm。ShewasverydrollaboutthemwhenIwentback,forItoldherwhattheywanted。

  \"Well,ifSHEcansitI’lltyketobookkeeping,\"saidmymodel。

  \"She’sverylady—like,\"Ireplied,asaninnocentformofaggravation。

  \"SomuchtheworseforYOU。Thatmeansshecan’tturnround。\"

  \"She’lldoforthefashionablenovels。\"

  \"Ohyes,she’llDOforthem!\"mymodelhumorouslydeclared。\"Ain’ttheyhadenoughwithouther?\"IhadoftensociablydenouncedthemtoMissChurm。

  CHAPTERIII。

  ItwasfortheelucidationofamysteryinoneoftheseworksthatI

  firsttriedMrs。Monarch。Herhusbandcamewithher,tobeusefulifnecessary——itwassufficientlyclearthatasageneralthinghewouldprefertocomewithher。AtfirstIwonderedifthiswerefor\"propriety’s\"sake——ifheweregoingtobejealousandmeddling。Theideawastootiresome,andifithadbeenconfirmeditwouldspeedilyhavebroughtouracquaintancetoaclose。ButIsoonsawtherewasnothinginitandthatifheaccompaniedMrs。Monarchitwas(inadditiontothechanceofbeingwanted),simplybecausehehadnothingelsetodo。Whenshewasawayfromhimhisoccupationwasgone——sheneverHADbeenawayfromhim。Ijudged,rightly,thatintheirawkwardsituationtheircloseunionwastheirmaincomfortandthatthisunionhadnoweakspot。Itwasarealmarriage,anencouragementtothehesitating,anutforpessimiststocrack。

  Theiraddresswashumble(Irememberafterwardsthinkingithadbeentheonlythingaboutthemthatwasreallyprofessional),andIcouldfancythelamentablelodgingsinwhichtheMajorwouldhavebeenleftalone。Hecouldbearthemwithhiswife——hecouldn’tbearthemwithouther。

  Hehadtoomuchtacttotryandmakehimselfagreeablewhenhecouldn’tbeuseful;sohesimplysatandwaited,whenIwastooabsorbedinmyworktotalk。ButIlikedtomakehimtalk——itmademywork,whenitdidn’tinterruptit,lesssordid,lessspecial。Tolistentohimwastocombinetheexcitementofgoingoutwiththeeconomyofstayingathome。Therewasonlyonehindrance:thatI

  seemednottoknowanyofthepeopleheandhiswifehadknown。I

  thinkhewonderedextremely,duringthetermofourintercourse,whomthedeuceIDIDknow。Hehadn’tastraysixpenceofanideatofumblefor;sowedidn’tspinitveryfine——weconfinedourselvestoquestionsofleatherandevenofliquor(saddlersandbreeches—makersandhowtogetgoodclaretcheap),andmatterslike\"goodtrains\"andthehabitsofsmallgame。Hisloreontheselastsubjectswasastonishing,hemanagedtointerweavethestation—masterwiththeornithologist。Whenhecouldn’ttalkaboutgreaterthingshecouldtalkcheerfullyaboutsmaller,andsinceIcouldn’taccompanyhimintoreminiscencesofthefashionableworldhecouldlowertheconversationwithoutavisibleefforttomylevel。

  Soearnestadesiretopleasewastouchinginamanwhocouldsoeasilyhaveknockedonedown。Helookedafterthefireandhadanopiniononthedraughtofthestove,withoutmyaskinghim,andI

  couldseethathethoughtmanyofmyarrangementsnothalfcleverenough。IremembertellinghimthatifIwereonlyrichIwouldofferhimasalarytocomeandteachmehowtolive。Sometimeshegavearandomsigh,ofwhichtheessencewas:\"GivemeevensuchabareoldbarrackasTHIS,andI’ddosomethingwithit!\"WhenI

  wantedtousehimhecamealone;whichwasanillustrationofthesuperiorcourageofwomen。Hiswifecouldbearhersolitarysecondfloor,andshewasingeneralmorediscreet;showingbyvarioussmallreservesthatshewasalivetotheproprietyofkeepingourrelationsmarkedlyprofessional——notlettingthemslideintosociability。ShewishedittoremainclearthatsheandtheMajorwereemployed,notcultivated,andifsheapprovedofmeasasuperior,whocouldbekeptinhisplace,sheneverthoughtmequitegoodenoughforanequal。

  Shesatwithgreatintensity,givingthewholeofhermindtoit,andwascapableofremainingforanhouralmostasmotionlessasifshewerebeforeaphotographer’slens。Icouldseeshehadbeenphotographedoften,butsomehowtheveryhabitthatmadehergoodforthatpurposeunfittedherformine。AtfirstIwasextremelypleasedwithherlady—likeair,anditwasasatisfaction,oncomingtofollowherlines,toseehowgoodtheywereandhowfartheycouldleadthepencil。ButafterafewtimesIbegantofindhertooinsurmountablystiff;dowhatIwouldwithitmydrawinglookedlikeaphotographoracopyofaphotograph。Herfigurehadnovarietyofexpression——sheherselfhadnosenseofvariety。Youmaysaythatthiswasmybusiness,wasonlyaquestionofplacingher。Iplacedherineveryconceivableposition,butshemanagedtoobliteratetheirdifferences。Shewasalwaysaladycertainly,andintothebargainwasalwaysthesamelady。Shewastherealthing,butalwaysthesamething。ThereweremomentswhenIwasoppressedbytheserenityofherconfidencethatsheWAStherealthing。Allherdealingswithmeandallherhusband’swereanimplicationthatthiswasluckyforME。MeanwhileIfoundmyselftryingtoinventtypesthatapproachedherown,insteadofmakingherowntransformitself——

  inthecleverwaythatwasnotimpossible,forinstance,topoorMissChurm。ArrangeasIwouldandtaketheprecautionsIwould,shealways,inmypictures,cameouttootall——landingmeinthedilemmaofhavingrepresentedafascinatingwomanassevenfeethigh,which,outofrespectperhapstomyownverymuchscantierinches,wasfarfrommyideaofsuchapersonage。

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