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An' I'm a-goin' ter tell the High Sheriff that the Souths spits ye outen their mouths. Take him away." The crowd turned and left the place. When they were gone, Samson seated himself at his easel again, and picked up his palette. Lescott had come to the mountains anticipating a visit of two weeks.
"Come alone by yourself," he added in a low voice. Wondering a little at the singular request and the peculiar expression of Malcom's face, Bettina soon followed him. Entering the studio, she found him attentively regarding a small canvas which he had placed on an easel, and took her place beside him that she might look at it also.
If I would give him three pound ten he could buy an easel, a canvas, and a set of painting tools, and would at once proceed to show the Royal Academy what was what I was well to do by this time, but yet not quite wealthy enough to venture on such an experiment.
When Herr Katschuka looked up from his easel, his dark-red chalk drew such a streak across the portrait's brow, that it would be hard for bread-crumbs to get it out, and he rose involuntarily from his seat before Timéa. Every one rose at the sight of the girl, even Athalie. Who can she be?
But then, on the other hand, in pictures the whole effect of which lies in a kind of harmony, the treachery of a single colour must needs involve the failure of the whole to outlast the fleeting grace of those social conjunctions it is meant to perpetuate. This is what has happened, in part, to that portrait on the easel. Meantime, he has commanded Jean-Baptiste to finish it; and so it must be.
"Labedoyere!" he cried, falling on a stool. They looked at each other in silence. Drops gathered on the livid forehead of the young man; he seized the black tufts of his hair in one hand with a gesture of despair, and rested his elbow on Ginevra's easel. "After all," he said, rising abruptly, "Labedoyere and I knew what we were doing.
But the moon swept the smoke-wreaths away. And he turned from his meal in the villager's close, And he bayed to the moon as she rose. In Seonee. 'WELL, and how does success taste? said Torpenhow, some three months later. He had just returned to chambers after a holiday in the country. 'Good, said Dick, as he sat licking his lips before the easel in the studio. 'I want more, heaps more.
She could not foresee the end of this adventure brought about by her own audacious wilfulness. Some day she supposed Dick Garstin would be satisfied with his work. A successful portrait of Arabian would stand on the easel in Glebe Place. Garstin was not at all satisfied yet. She knew that.
I have a basket of wools here and a piece of tapestry. The sort of woman I have never painted is always doing needlework." Camille spent half the morning in the arrangement of the accessories that were, as he said, to suggest virtuous domesticity; then he settled the folds of the girl's skirt, the turn of her head, her hands. At last, when he was satisfied, he went to his easel and began to work.
He did not at once come to sit beside her as he had so often done he stood opposite his easel, looking at her portrait but not at her. "I have no grievance," she said then, making an effort to steady her voice, which trembled despite herself "And if I had I should not vex you with it. But when you can quite spare the time I should like a quiet little talk with you."
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