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第46章

Rowland had never been in the East, but if he had attempted to make a sketch of an old slave-merchant, calling attention to the "points" of a Circassian beauty, he would have depicted such a smile as Mrs.Light's."Mamma 's not really shocked,"added Christina in a moment, as if she had guessed her mother's by-play."She is only afraid that Mr.Hudson might have injured my hair, and that, per consequenza, I should sell for less.""You unnatural child!" cried mamma."You deserve that I should make a fright of you!" And with half a dozen skillful passes she twisted the tresses into a single picturesque braid, placed high on the head, as a kind of coronal.

"What does your mother do when she wants to do you justice?"Rowland asked, observing the admirable line of the young girl's neck.

"I do her justice when I say she says very improper things.

What is one to do with such a thorn in the flesh?"Mrs.Light demanded.

"Think of it at your leisure, Mr.Mallet," said Christina, "and when you 've discovered something, let us hear.

But I must tell you that I shall not willingly believe in any remedy of yours, for you have something in your physiognomy that particularly provokes me to make the remarks that my mother so sincerely deplores.I noticed it the first time I saw you.

I think it 's because your face is so broad.For some reason or other, broad faces exasperate me; they fill me with a kind of rabbia.

Last summer, at Carlsbad, there was an Austrian count, with enormous estates and some great office at court.

He was very attentive--seriously so; he was really very far gone.

Cela ne tenait qu' a moi! But I could n't; he was impossible!

He must have measured, from ear to ear, at least a yard and a half.

And he was blond, too, which made it worse--as blond as Stenterello;pure fleece! So I said to him frankly, 'Many thanks, Herr Graf;your uniform is magnificent, but your face is too fat.' ""I am afraid that mine also," said Rowland, with a smile, "seems just now to have assumed an unpardonable latitude.""Oh, I take it you know very well that we are looking for a husband, and that none but tremendous swells need apply.Surely, before these gentlemen, mamma, I may speak freely; they are disinterested.

Mr.Mallet won't do, because, though he 's rich, he 's not rich enough.

Mamma made that discovery the day after we went to see you, moved to it by the promising look of your furniture.I hope she was right, eh?

Unless you have millions, you know, you have no chance.""I feel like a beggar," said Rowland.

"Oh, some better girl than I will decide some day, after mature reflection, that on the whole you have enough.Mr.Hudson, of course, is nowhere;he has nothing but his genius and his beaux yeux."Roderick had stood looking at Christina intently while she delivered herself, softly and slowly, of this surprising nonsense.When she had finished, she turned and looked at him; their eyes met, and he blushed a little.

"Let me model you, and he who can may marry you!" he said, abruptly.

Mrs.Light, while her daughter talked, had been adding a few touches to her coiffure."She is not so silly as you might suppose,"she said to Rowland, with dignity."If you will give me your arm, we will go and look at the bust.""Does that represent a silly girl?" Christina demanded, when they stood before it.

Rowland transferred his glance several times from the portrait to the original."It represents a young lady," he said, "whom I should not pretend to judge off-hand.""She may be a fool, but you are not sure.Many thanks!

You have seen me half a dozen times.You are either very slow or I am very deep.""I am certainly slow," said Rowland."I don't expect to make up my mind about you within six months.""I give you six months if you will promise then a perfectly frank opinion.

Mind, I shall not forget; I shall insist upon it.""Well, though I am slow, I am tolerably brave," said Rowland.

"We shall see."

Christina looked at the bust with a sigh."I am afraid, after all,"she said, "that there 's very little wisdom in it save what the artist has put there.Mr.Hudson looked particularly wise while he was working;he scowled and growled, but he never opened his mouth.It is very kind of him not to have represented me gaping.""If I had talked a lot of stuff to you," said Roderick, roundly, "the thing would not have been a tenth so good.""Is it good, after all? Mr.Mallet is a famous connoisseur;has he not come here to pronounce?"

The bust was in fact a very happy performance, and Roderick had risen to the level of his subject.It was thoroughly a portrait, and not a vague fantasy executed on a graceful theme, as the busts of pretty women, in modern sculpture, are apt to be.The resemblance was deep and vivid;there was extreme fidelity of detail and yet a noble simplicity.

One could say of the head that, without idealization, it was a representation of ideal beauty.Rowland, however, as we know, was not fond of exploding into superlatives, and, after examining the piece, contented himself with suggesting two or three alterations of detail.

"Nay, how can you be so cruel?" demanded Mrs.Light, with soft reproachfulness."It is surely a wonderful thing!""Rowland knows it 's a wonderful thing," said Roderick, smiling.

"I can tell that by his face.The other day I finished something he thought bad, and he looked very differently from this.""How did Mr.Mallet look?" asked Christina.

"My dear Rowland," said Roderick, "I am speaking of my seated woman.

You looked as if you had on a pair of tight boots.""Ah, my child, you 'll not understand that!" cried Mrs.Light.

"You never yet had a pair that were small enough.""It 's a pity, Mr.Hudson," said Christina, gravely, "that you could not have introduced my feet into the bust.

But we can hang a pair of slippers round the neck!""I nevertheless like your statues, Roderick," Rowland rejoined, "better than your jokes.This is admirable.Miss Light, you may be proud!""Thank you, Mr.Mallet, for the permission," rejoined the young girl.

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