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'And the dopacco? said Darco lazily eh? 'The true believer smokes it in Paradise, said Paul; and Darco translated the saying to the host, who bowed and smiled. 'How did you know that I was un homme littéraire? asked Paul, stumbling at the unaccustomed words. 'I haf seen your name to half a tozen short stories, said Darco. 'It was no mere gomparison of names to me. I know your sdyle.

I gave the paker ten dollars the week after and dold him vat I had done. He puffed idly and sipped his Gloria. 'I am Cheorge Dargo, he murmured nosily. 'There is nothings I haf not been. There is nothings I have not seen. There is nothings worth doing that I have not done. He smoked and sipped again. 'But I haf not got a liderary sdyle. You haf a liderary sdyle.

I sell pictures, I don't theorize about them. Ven you vant to sell, gome to me with what my gustomers vant. You can do it you're smart enough. You can do most anything. Vere's dat bortrait of Gladys Glyde dat you showed at the Fake Club last autumn? Dat little thing in de Romney sdyle? Dat vas a little shem, now," exclaimed Mr.

Dat's de public all over! Mrs. Millington don't want a Mungold, because everybody's got a Mungold, but she wants a picture that's in the same sdyle, because dat's de sdyle, and she's afraid of any oder!" Stanwell was listening with real enjoyment. "Ah, you know your public," he murmured. "Vell, you do, too, or you couldn't have painted dat," the dealer retorted.

"Like business! Like a big order for a bortrait, Mr. Sdanwell dat's what it's like!" cried Shepson, swinging round on him. Stanwell's stare widened. "An order for me?" "Vy not? Accidents vill happen," said Shepson jocosely. "De fact is, Mrs. Archer Millington wants to be bainted you know her sdyle? Well, she prides herself on her likeness to little Gladys.

"Ah, Schracker vell, the Schracker sdyle would take first rate if you were a foreigner but, for goodness sake, don't try it on Mrs. Millington!" Stanwell pushed the two skits aside. "Oh, you can trust me," he cried humorously. "The pearls and the eyes very large the extremities very small. Isn't that about the size of it?" "Dat's it dat's it. And the cheque as big as you vant to make it! Mrs.

It has changed. It has changed for the petter, but I know id. You gannot deceive me apout a sdyle. I am Cheorge Dargo. I know my way anywhere. They smoked and sipped their coffee in a splendid contentment 'Vat prings you to Baris? Darco asked lazily. 'I sold a book yesterday, said Paul 'my first I had worked hard; I thought I deserved a little holiday I have got to learn my world.