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"I will tell you your thoughts, Clarence," said Mervale, laughing, "though I am no Zanoni.I know them by the moisture of your eyes, and the half-smile on your lips.You are musing upon that fair perdition,--the little singer of San Carlo."The little singer of San Carlo! Glyndon coloured as he answered,--"Would you speak thus of her if she were my wife?""No! for then any contempt I might venture to feel would be for yourself.One may dislike the duper, but it is the dupe that one despises.""Are you sure that I should be the dupe in such a union? Where can I find one so lovely and so innocent,--where one whose virtue has been tried by such temptation? Does even a single breath of slander sully the name of Viola Pisani?""I know not all the gossip of Naples, and therefore cannot answer; but I know this, that in England no one would believe that a young Englishman, of good fortune and respectable birth, who marries a singer from the theatre of Naples, has not been lamentably taken in.I would save you from a fall of position so irretrievable.Think how many mortifications you will be subjected to; how many young men will visit at your house,--and how many young wives will as carefully avoid it.""I can choose my own career, to which commonplace society is not essential.I can owe the respect of the world to my art, and not to the accidents of birth and fortune.""That is, you still persist in your second folly,--the absurd ambition of daubing canvas.Heaven forbid I should say anything against the laudable industry of one who follows such a profession for the sake of subsistence; but with means and connections that will raise you in life, why voluntarily sink into a mere artist? As an accomplishment in leisure moments, it is all very well in its way; but as the occupation of existence, it is a frenzy.""Artists have been the friends of princes.""Very rarely so, I fancy, in sober England.There in the great centre of political aristocracy, what men respect is the practical, not the ideal.Just suffer me to draw two pictures of my own.Clarence Glyndon returns to England; he marries a lady of fortune equal to his own, of friends and parentage that advance rational ambition.Clarence Glyndon, thus a wealthy and respectable man, of good talents, of bustling energies then concentrated, enters into practical life.He has a house at which he can receive those whose acquaintance is both advantage and honour; he has leisure which he can devote to useful studies;his reputation, built on a solid base, grows in men's mouths.He attaches himself to a party; he enters political life; and new connections serve to promote his objects.At the age of five-and-forty, what, in all probability, may Clarence Glyndon be? Since you are ambitious I leave that question for you to decide! Now turn to the other picture.Clarence Glyndon returns to England with a wife who can bring him no money, unless he lets her out on the stage; so handsome, that every one asks who she is, and every one hears,--the celebrated singer, Pisani.

Clarence Glyndon shuts himself up to grind colours and paint pictures in the grand historical school, which nobody buys.

There is even a prejudice against him, as not having studied in the Academy,--as being an *******.Who is Mr.Clarence Glyndon?

Oh, the celebrated Pisani's husband! What else? Oh, he exhibits those large pictures! Poor man! they have merit in their way;but Teniers and Watteau are more convenient, and almost as cheap.

Clarence Glyndon, with an easy fortune while single, has a large family which his fortune, unaided by marriage, can just rear up to callings more plebeian than his own.He retires into the country, to save and to paint; he grows slovenly and discontented; 'the world does not appreciate him,' he says, and he runs away from the world.At the age of forty-five what will be Clarence Glyndon? Your ambition shall decide that question also!""If all men were as worldly as you," said Glyndon, rising, "there would never have been an artist or a poet!""Perhaps we should do just as well without them," answered Mervale."Is it not time to think of dinner? The mullets here are remarkably fine!"

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