ever one of her delicious Sally


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DATE: May 28, 2017, 11:50 a.m.

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  1. t was a Venetian scene. A splendid marble palazzio (so it said on the picture) stood in the foreground -- or rather forewater. For the rest there were gondolas (with the lady trailing her hand in the water), clouds, sky, and chiaro-oscuro in plenty. No artist could fail to notice it.
  2. Two days afterward the customer came in.
  3. "Two loafs of stale bread, if you blease.
  4. "You haf here a fine bicture, madame," he said while she was wrapping up the bread.
  5. "Yes?" says Miss Martha, reveling in her own cunning. "I do so admire art and" (no, it would not do to say "artists" thus early) "and paintings," she substituted. "You think it is a good picture?"
  6. "Der balance," said the customer, is not in good drawing. Der bairspective of it is not true. Goot morning, madame."
  7. He took his bread, bowed, and hurried out.
  8. Yes, he must be an artist. Miss Martha took the picture back to her room.
  9. How gentle and kindly his eyes shone behind his spectacles! What a broad brow he had! To be able to judge perspective at a glance -- and to live on stale bread! But genius often has to struggle before it is recognized.
  10. What a thing it would be for art and perspective if genius were backed by two thousand dollars in bank, a bakery, and a sympathetic heart to -- But these were day-dreams, Miss Martha.
  11. Often now when he came he would chat for a while across the showcase. He seemed to crave Miss Martha's cheerful words.
  12. He kept on buying stale bread. Never a cake, never a pie, never one of her delicious Sally Lunns.
  13. She thought he began to look thinner and discouraged. Her heart ached to add something good to eat to his meagre purchase, but her courage failed at the act. She did not dare affront him. She knew the pride of artists.

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