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Updated: July 29, 2025


"It would not take much time, and if your work satisfied the great tradesman who has given such an impetus to this kind of art, it might be a perfect windfall to art students wishing to keep themselves. You need not despise it in the light of house-painting.

In the house-painting line it often happens that a man has to give up working on ladders and scaffoldings at fifty. He at first found some work to do on the ground level. Then he was lucky enough to get a job as night watchman. But that's over, he's been turned away from everywhere, and, for two months now, he's been lying in this nook waiting to die.

Now you see more of private life in the house-painting line than in any other bar plumbing and gasfitting; but I'll tell you about my house-painting experiences some other time. "There was a young chap named Jack Drew editing the 'Advertiser' then. He belonged to the district, but had been sent to Sydney to a grammar school when he was a boy.

But he seemed to get a new idea about me; he came back to the steps again, and watched my brush for a while, as if he was thinking, in a broody sort of way, of throwing up his practice and going in for house-painting. Then he said, slowly and deliberately: "'If she the girl had lived, we might have tried to fix it up quietly. That's what I was hoping for.

I did a deal of house-painting at one time; I was a pretty smart brush hand, and made money at it. Well, I had a run of work at a place called Redclay, on the Lachlan side. You know the sort of town two pubs, a general store, a post office, a blacksmith's shop, a police station, a branch bank, and a dozen private weatherboard boxes on piles, with galvanized-iron tops, besides the humpies.

"Well," said he, "people don't look as if they wanted to paint their houses here, an' most of 'em's got no houses." "Why, man, I don't mean house-painting. It is portrait and landscape painting that I refer to," said Frank, laughing. Joe shook his head gravely. "Never do, Mr Frank " "Stop! if you and I are to be companions in trouble, you must not call me Mister Frank, you must drop the mister."

In the house-painting line it often happens that a man has to give up working on ladders and scaffoldings at fifty. He at first found some work to do on the ground level. Then he was lucky enough to get a job as night watchman. But that's over, he's been turned away from everywhere, and, for two months now, he's been lying in this nook waiting to die.

Bidden to obtain a servant for his personal needs, he selected the only man in the Battalion whose name he knew Private Bogle, the ci-devant painter of houses. That friendly creature obeyed the call with alacrity. If his house-painting was no better than his valeting, then his prospects of a "contrack" after the War were poor indeed; but as a Mess waiter he was a joy for ever.

He had never had a ladder long enough to reach the sill of the third-floor windows at house-painting times he had borrowed one from the plumber who mixed his paint and he had in his own happy-go-lucky way contrived a combination of the garden fruit ladder with a battered kitchen table that served all sorts of odd purposes in an outhouse.

In the house-painting line it often happens that a man has to give up working on ladders and scaffoldings at fifty. He at first found some work to do on the ground level. Then he was lucky enough to get a job as night watchman. But that's over, he's been turned away from everywhere, and, for two months now, he's been lying in this nook waiting to die.

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