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第25章

"Immortal powers!" cried Roderick, "what a vision! In the name of transcendent perfection, who is she?" He sprang up and stood looking after her until she rounded a turn in the avenue.

"What a movement, what a manner, what a poise of the head!

I wonder if she would sit to me."

"You had better go and ask her," said Rowland, laughing.

"She is certainly most beautiful."

"Beautiful? She 's beauty itself--she 's a revelation.

I don't believe she is living--she 's a phantasm, a vapor, an illusion!""The poodle," said Rowland, "is certainly alive.""Nay, he too may be a grotesque phantom, like the black dog in Faust.""I hope at least that the young lady has nothing in common with Mephistopheles.She looked dangerous.""If beauty is immoral, as people think at Northampton,"said Roderick, "she is the incarnation of evil.The mamma and the queer old gentleman, moreover, are a pledge of her reality.

Who are they all?"

"The Prince and Princess Ludovisi and the principessina," suggested Rowland.

"There are no such people," said Roderick."Besides, the little old man is not the papa." Rowland smiled, wondering how he had ascertained these facts, and the young sculptor went on.

"The old man is a Roman, a hanger-on of the mamma, a useful personage who now and then gets asked to dinner.

The ladies are foreigners, from some Northern country;I won't say which."

"Perhaps from the State of Maine," said Rowland.

"No, she 's not an American, I 'll lay a wager on that.

She 's a daughter of this elder world.We shall see her again, I pray my stars; but if we don't, I shall have done something Inever expected to--I shall have had a glimpse of ideal beauty."He sat down again and went on with his sketch of the Juno, scrawled away for ten minutes, and then handed the result in silence to Rowland.

Rowland uttered an exclamation of surprise and applause.

The drawing represented the Juno as to the position of the head, the brow, and the broad fillet across the hair; but the eyes, the mouth, the physiognomy were a vivid portrait of the young girl with the poodle."I have been wanting a subject," said Roderick:

"there 's one made to my hand! And now for work!"They saw no more of the young girl, though Roderick looked hopefully, for some days, into the carriages on the Pincian.She had evidently been but passing through Rome; Naples or Florence now happily possessed her, and she was guiding her fleecy companion through the Villa Reale or the Boboli Gardens with the same superb defiance of irony.

Roderick went to work and spent a month shut up in his studio;he had an idea, and he was not to rest till he had embodied it.

He had established himself in the basement of a huge, dusky, dilapidated old house, in that long, tortuous, and preeminently Roman street which leads from the Corso to the Bridge of St.Angelo.

The black archway which admitted you might have served as the portal of the Augean stables, but you emerged presently upon a mouldy little court, of which the fourth side was formed by a narrow terrace, overhanging the Tiber.Here, along the parapet, were stationed half a dozen shapeless fragments of sculpture, with a couple of meagre orange-trees in terra-cotta tubs, and an oleander that never flowered.

The unclean, historic river swept beneath; behind were dusky, reeking walls, spotted here and there with hanging rags and flower-pots in windows;opposite, at a distance, were the bare brown banks of the stream, the huge rotunda of St.Angelo, tipped with its seraphic statue, the dome of St.Peter's, and the broad-topped pines of the Villa Doria.

The place was crumbling and shabby and melancholy, but the river was delightful, the rent was a trifle, and everything was picturesque.

Roderick was in the best humor with his quarters from the first, and was certain that the working mood there would be intenser in an hour than in twenty years of Northampton.His studio was a huge, empty room with a vaulted ceiling, covered with vague, dark traces of an old fresco, which Rowland, when he spent an hour with his friend, used to stare at vainly for some surviving coherence of floating draperies and clasping arms.

Roderick had lodged himself economically in the same quarter.

He occupied a fifth floor on the Ripetta, but he was only at home to sleep, for when he was not at work he was either lounging in Rowland's more luxurious rooms or strolling through streets and churches and gardens.

Rowland had found a convenient corner in a stately old palace not far from the Fountain of Trevi, and made himself a home to which books and pictures and prints and odds and ends of curious furniture gave an air of leisurely permanence.

He had the tastes of a collector; he spent half his afternoons ransacking the dusty magazines of the curiosity-mongers, and often made his way, in quest of a prize, into the heart of impecunious Roman households, which had been prevailed upon to listen--with closed doors and an impenetrably wary smile--to proposals for an hereditary "antique." In the evening, often, under the lamp, amid dropped curtains and the scattered gleam of firelight upon polished carvings and mellow paintings, the two friends sat with their heads together, criticising intaglios and etchings, water-color drawings and illuminated missals.

Roderick's quick appreciation of every form of artistic beauty reminded his companion of the flexible temperament of those Italian artists of the sixteenth century who were indifferently painters and sculptors, sonneteers and engravers.

At times when he saw how the young sculptor's day passed in a single sustained pulsation, while his own was broken into a dozen conscious devices for disposing of the hours, and intermingled with sighs, half suppressed, some of them, for conscience' sake, over what he failed of in action and missed in possession--he felt a pang of something akin to envy.

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