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Lithographic papers of different textures are made for this purpose, but almost any paper will do, provided the drawing is done with the special lithographic chalk. Pen and ink was a favourite means of making studies with many old masters, notably Rembrandt. Often heightening the effect with a wash, he conveyed marvellous suggestions with the simplest scribbles.

"I'll give you the address if you like," he goes on; "it's not the most aristocratic neighborhood in the world, but it's perfectly quiet and safe." He scribbles something in pencil. "Here it is due east you see. Trix won't be home until seven; she's at work in a fancy shop in Sixth avenue, you know no, you don't know of course, but she is, and I generally call round for her at closing-up time.

However, as they had never seen an ape that could write, and could not be persuaded that I was more ingenious than others of my kind, they wished to take the roll out of my hand; but the captain took my part once more. "Let him alone," said he, "allow him to write. If he only scribbles the paper, I promise you that I will immediately punish him.

Others in the folds of the dress, and those forming the mass of the hands and arms, echo still further this line of the face and bring the whole canvas into intense sympathetic unity of expression. The influence that different ways of doing the hair may have on a face is illustrated in the accompanying scribbles. The two profiles are exactly alike I took great trouble to make them so.

"I don't know anything about investing money; but I know this is very queer. And you didn't like him or you said you didn't." "I said I did, dear after a fashion and so I do." "In that case I should think a good deal would depend upon the fashion. Look here. It's addressed Miss Strange. That's his writing. That's how he scribbles his name.