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第60章

"The celebrated Pisani! She is divinely handsome.She would make my fortune in a republic.And a republic we shall have before the year is out."Mervale rubbed his hands, and chuckled.Glyndon coloured with rage and shame.

"Do you know the Signora Pisani? Have you ever spoken to her?""Not yet.But when I make up my mind to anything, it is soon done.I am about to return to Paris.They write me word that a handsome wife advances the career of a patriot.The age of prejudice is over.The sublimer virtues begin to be understood.

I shall take back the handsomest wife in Europe.""Be quiet! What are you about?" said Mervale, seizing Glyndon as he saw him advance towards the Frenchman, his eyes sparkling, and his hands clenched.

"Sir!" said Glyndon, between his teeth, "you know not of whom you thus speak.Do you affect to suppose that Viola Pisani would accept YOU?""Not if she could get a better offer," said Mervale, looking up to the ceiling.

"A better offer? You don't understand me," said Nicot."I, Jean Nicot, propose to marry the girl; marry her! Others may make her more liberal offers, but no one, I apprehend, would make one so honourable.I alone have pity on her friendless situation.

Besides, according to the dawning state of things, one will always, in France, be able to get rid of a wife whenever one wishes.We shall have new laws of divorce.Do you imagine that an Italian girl--and in no country in the world are maidens, it seems, more chaste (though wives may console themselves with virtues more philosophical)--would refuse the hand of an artist for the settlements of a prince? No; I think better of the Pisani than you do.I shall hasten to introduce myself to her.""I wish you all success, Monsieur Nicot," said Mervale, rising, and shaking him heartily by the hand.

Glyndon cast at them both a disdainful glance.

"Perhaps, Monsieur Nicot," said he, at length, constraining his lips into a bitter smile,--"perhaps you may have rivals.""So much the better," replied Monsieur Nicot, carelessly, kicking his heels together, and appearing absorbed in admiration at the size of his large feet.

"I myself admire Viola Pisani."

"Every painter must!"

"I may offer her marriage as well as yourself.""That would be folly in you, though wisdom in me.You would not know how to draw profit from the speculation! Cher confrere, you have prejudices.""You do not dare to say you would make profit from your own wife?""The virtuous Cato lent his wife to a friend.I love virtue, and I cannot do better than imitate Cato.But to be serious,--I do not fear you as a rival.You are good-looking, and I am ugly.

But you are irresolute, and I decisive.While you are uttering fine phrases, I shall say, simply, 'I have a bon etat.Will you marry me?' So do your worst, cher confrere.Au revoir, behind the scenes!"So saying, Nicot rose, stretched his long arms and short legs, yawned till he showed all his ragged teeth from ear to ear, pressed down his cap on his shaggy head with an air of defiance, and casting over his left shoulder a glance of triumph and malice at the indignant Glyndon, sauntered out of the room.

Mervale burst into a violent fit of laughter."See how your Viola is estimated by your friend.A fine victory, to carry her off from the ugliest dog between Lapland and the Calmucks."Glyndon was yet too indignant to answer, when a new visitor arrived.It was Zanoni himself.Mervale, on whom the appearance and aspect of this personage imposed a kind of reluctant deference, which he was unwilling to acknowledge, and still more to betray, nodded to Glyndon, and saying, simply, "More when Isee you again," left the painter and his unexpected visitor.

"I see," said Zanoni, lifting the cloth from the canvas, "that you have not slighted the advice I gave you.Courage, young artist; this is an escape from the schools: this is full of the bold self-confidence of real genius.You had no Nicot--no Mervale--at your elbow when this image of true beauty was conceived!"Charmed back to his art by this unlooked-for praise, Glyndon replied modestly, "I thought well of my design till this morning;and then I was disenchanted of my happy persuasion.""Say, rather, that, unaccustomed to continuous labour, you were fatigued with your employment.""That is true.Shall I confess it? I began to miss the world without.It seemed to me as if, while I lavished my heart and my youth upon visions of beauty, I was losing the beautiful realities of actual life.And I envied the merry fisherman, singing as he passed below my casement, and the lover conversing with his mistress.""And," said Zanoni, with an encouraging smile, "do you blame yourself for the natural and necessary return to earth, in which even the most habitual visitor of the Heavens of Invention seeks his relaxation and repose? Man's genius is a bird that cannot be always on the wing; when the craving for the actual world is felt, it is a hunger that must be appeased.They who command best the ideal, enjoy ever most the real.See the true artist, when abroad in men's thoroughfares, ever observant, ever diving into the heart, ever alive to the least as to the greatest of the complicated truths of existence; descending to what pedants would call the trivial and the frivolous.From every mesh in the social web, he can disentangle a grace.And for him each airy gossamer floats in the gold of the sunlight.Know you not that around the animalcule that sports in the water there shines a halo, as around the star (The monas mica, found in the purest pools, is encompassed with a halo.And this is frequent amongst many other species of animalcule.) that revolves in bright pastime through the space? True art finds beauty everywhere.In the street, in the market-place, in the hovel, it gathers food for the hive of its thoughts.In the mire of politics, Dante and Milton selected pearls for the wreath of song.

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