shattered shafts of his tumbled temple of Fame?"


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  1. You mock me, Standard. There is some mystery here. Tell me, I entreat you, who is Hautboy?"
  2. "An extraordinary genius, Helmstone," said Standard, with sudden ardor, "who in boyhood drained the whole flagon of glory; whose going from city to city was a going from triumph to triumph. One who has been an object of wonder to the wisest, been caressed by the loveliest, received the open homage of thousands on thousands of the rabble. But to-day he walks Broadway and no man knows him. With you and me, the elbow of the hurrying clerk, and the pole of the remorseless omnibus, shove him. He who has a hundred times been crowned with laurels, now wears, as you see, a bunged beaver. Once fortune poured showers of gold into his lap, as showers of laurel leaves upon his brow. To-day, from house to house he hies, teaching fiddling for a living. Crammed once with fame, he is now hilarious without it. With genius and without fame, he is happier than a king. More a prodigy now than ever."
  3. "His true name?"
  4. "Let me whisper it in your ear."
  5. "What! Oh, Standard, myself, as a child, have shouted myself hoarse applauding that very name in the theatre."
  6. "I have heard your poem was not very handsomely received," said Standard, now suddenly shifting the subject.
  7. "Not a word of that, for Heaven's sake!" cried I. "If Cicero, traveling in the East, found sympathetic solace for his grief in beholding the arid overthrow of a once gorgeous city, shall not my petty affair be as nothing, when I behold in Hautboy the vine and the rose climbing the shattered shafts of his tumbled temple of Fame?"

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