登陆注册
6140900000013

第13章 A SERVICE OF LOVE(1)

When one loves one's Art no service seems too hard.

That is our premise. This story shall draw a conclusion from it, and show at the same time that the premise is incorrect. That will be a new thing in logic, and a feat in story-telling somewhat older than the great wall of China.

Joe Larrabee came out of the post-oak flats of the Middle West pulsing with a genius for pictorial art. At six he drew a picture of the town pump with a prominent citizen passing it hastily. This effort was framed and hung in the drug store window by the side of the ear of corn with an uneven number of rows. At twenty he left for New York with a flowing necktie and a capital tied up somewhat closer.

Delia Caruthers did things in six octaves so promisingly in a pine-tree village in the South that her relatives chipped in enough in her chip hat for her to go "North" and "finish." They could not see her f--, but that is our story.

Joe and Delia met in an atelier where a number of art and music students had gathered to discuss chiaroscuro, Wagner, music, Rembrandt's works, pictures, Waldteufel, wall paper, Chopin and Oolong.

Joe and Delia became enamoured one of the other, or each of the other, as you please, and in a short time were married--for (see above), when one loves one's Art no service seems too hard.

Mr. and Mrs. Larrabee began housekeeping in a flat. It was a lonesome flat--something like the A sharp way down at the left-hand end of the keyboard. And they were happy; for they had their Art, and they had each other. And my advice to the rich young man would be--sell all thou hast, and give it to the poor--janitor for the privilege of living in a flat with your Art and your Delia.

Flat-dwellers shall indorse my dictum that theirs is the only true happiness. If a home is happy it cannot fit too close--let the dresser collapse and become a billiard table; let the mantel turn to a rowing machine, the escritoire to a spare bedchamber, the washstand to an upright piano; let the four walls come together, if they will, so you and your Delia are between. But if home be the other kind, let it be wide and long--enter you at the Golden Gate, hang your hat on Hatteras, your cape on Cape Horn and go out by the Labrador.

Joe was painting in the class of the great Magister--you know his fame. His fees are high; his lessons are light--his high-lights have brought him renown. Delia was studying under Rosenstock--you know his repute as a disturber of the piano keys.

They were mighty happy as long as their money lasted. So is every--but I will not be cynical. Their aims were very clear and defined.

Joe was to become capable very soon of turning out pictures that old gentlemen with thin side-whiskers and thick pocketbooks would sandbag one another in his studio for the privilege of buying. Delia was to become familiar and then contemptuous with Music, so that when she saw the orchestra seats and boxes unsold she could have sore throat and lobster in a private dining-room and refuse to go on the stage.

But the best, in my opinion, was the home life in the little flat--the ardent, voluble chats after the day's study; the cozy dinners and fresh, light breakfasts; the interchange of ambitions--ambitions interwoven each with the other's or else inconsiderable--the mutual help and inspiration; and--overlook my artlessness--stuffed olives and cheese sandwiches at 11 p.m.

But after a while Art flagged. It sometimes does, even if some switchman doesn't flag it. Everything going out and nothing coming in, as the vulgarians say. Money was lacking to pay Mr. Magister and Herr Rosenstock their prices. When one loves one's Art no service seems too hard. So, Delia said she must give music lessons to keep the chafing dish bubbling.

For two or three days she went out canvassing for pupils. One evening she came home elated.

"Joe, dear," she said, gleefully, "I've a pupil. And, oh, the loveliest people! General--General A. B. Pinkney's daughter--on Seventy-first street. Such a splendid house, Joe--you ought to see the front door! Byzantine I think you would call it. And inside!

Oh, Joe, I never saw anything like it before.

"My pupil is his daughter Clementina. I dearly love her already.

She's a delicate thing-dresses always in white; and the sweetest, ******st manners! Only eighteen years old. I'm to give three lessons a week; and, just think, Joe! $5 a lesson. I don't mind it a bit; for when I get two or three more pupils I can resume my lessons with Herr Rosenstock. Now, smooth out that wrinkle between your brows, dear, and let's have a nice supper."

"That's all right for you, Dele," said Joe, attacking a can of peas with a carving knife and a hatchet, "but how about me? Do you think I'm going to let you hustle for wages while I philander in the regions of high art? Not by the bones of Benvenuto Cellini! I guess I can sell papers or lay cobblestones, and bring in a dollar or two."

Delia came and hung about his neck.

"Joe, dear, you are silly. You must keep on at your studies. It is not as if I had quit my music and gone to work at something else.

While I teach I learn. I am always with my music. And we can live as happily as millionaires on $15 a week. You mustn't think of leaving Mr. Magister."

"All right," said Joe, reaching for the blue scalloped vegetable dish. "But I hate for you to be giving lessons. It isn't Art. But you're a trump and a dear to do it."

"When one loves one's Art no service seems too hard," said Delia.

"Magister praised the sky in that sketch I made in the park," said Joe. "And Tinkle gave me permission to hang two of them in his window. I may sell one if the right kind of a moneyed idiot sees them."

同类推荐
  • 六门陀罗尼经论

    六门陀罗尼经论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 推逢寤语 医林琐语

    推逢寤语 医林琐语

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 辨疑志

    辨疑志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 辩伪录

    辩伪录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 词品

    词品

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 异域潜龙

    异域潜龙

    中医武学世家子弟苏易误入异域,开始了他在异域将中医发扬光大,赚取财富,赢得众美芳心,踏上人生巅峰的故事!
  • 安律师又和她cp去办案了

    安律师又和她cp去办案了

    安阚,法律系高材生,律师界扛把子。但是最近她开始发现她身边的人都开始有些不对劲,原因都和她的朋友景轩凌州市刑侦支队副队长逃不开关系——她被磕cp了!“啊啊啊啊,我们悬案cp又双叒叕一起办案了!”可现实却是……“你怎么走哪哪死人?”景轩忍不住吐槽。“……”靓女语塞。生活如此多娇满是欢笑,但熬不住世事无常。当尘封的档案再次启封,那些不堪回首的往事再次铺开在安阚眼前时,命运的齿轮开始了第二次的转动,但这次又会在什么时候停止呢?
  • 傲破乾坤

    傲破乾坤

    一个天才少年,因受人嫉妒陷害功力全失,但他并没有放弃,经过不懈努力,杀仇人,灭恶人,当强者
  • tfboys修改篇

    tfboys修改篇

    (与上次那本叶依亭的一样,但是故事内容改变了一下,鹿晗会经常出场客串的。)先声明,不要在评论区骂人!不要在评论区骂人!不要在评论区骂人!重要的事要说三遍!还有我换qq号了,有事加我这个qq好么?故事内容:刚到重庆的三人被星探挖掘成为了童星,倩倩的怪病怎么样才能治好?依亭什么时候能放下心来?都是未知数。当高冷的倩倩遇上同样高冷的千玺会怎么样?吃货丹遇上既腹黑有吃货的王源会怎么样?当大姐遇上大哥会怎么样?敬请期待~小婷的第二本书!谢谢大家捧场!
  • 临夏人物志

    临夏人物志

    临夏回族自治州人事劳动局主办:本书以翔实的史料,用历史唯物主义的观点,客观地记述了临夏古今历史名人、革命英烈、文化、教育、艺术、体育、工匠以及“河州三马”等各族各界人物。
  • 狂浪哑妻:傲娇鬼王爷

    狂浪哑妻:傲娇鬼王爷

    她是圣雨中学的黑道大姐大夏沫,一朝悲催的穿越,竟成为刁蛮任性的大小姐落如烟。年纪轻轻,吃喝嫖赌,秦楼楚馆,都留下她“光荣”的足迹。因此,落如烟一出门,都会成为过街的老鼠,人人喊打。喊打算不上,但都是离她远远的,她倒好,见谁不爽就爆打。为此,夏沫踏上了漫长的赔罪之路。路上,“嗯~娘子,等等为夫嘛。”“混蛋,闭紧你嘴巴跟菊花!”妈蛋的,想我一路上风风雨雨,不让我捡些盘缠也就罢了,偏偏让我捡个拖油瓶,还是个骚包男!(简介神马的都是浮云,收藏才是王道)
  • 我在漫威复制属性

    我在漫威复制属性

    从火影世界二次穿越到漫威世界,李锋绑定了一个无限分身系统。他的每一个分身都能从被触碰的生命体上提取出属性和天赋技能,然后叠加融合在本尊身上,融合后的技能他还能无限翻倍!“叮,从托尼斯塔克的身上提取到了智慧值+999,宿主已通晓钢铁战衣的制造方法!”“叮,从班纳身上提取到了天赋技能愤怒变身,宿主可随时变成可怕的怪物!”“叮,从雷神索尔身上提取到了天赋技能雷电之力,宿主可化身雷电!”穿上自己制造的最先进战衣,用出翻了一万倍威力的愤怒变身,再配合一万倍的雷电之力,李锋看着被他打趴的一众敌人,道:“我就问问,还有谁!!”ps:这是一个在漫威做反派的故事!
  • 斗战至尊

    斗战至尊

    苍茫大陆,等级森严,宗门林立,百族共存,强者无数,天才辈出,实力为尊。一代昔日王者重生,一步步走来,辗压同辈,无敌于天下,以斗战之名,成为一代至尊,三界不朽。
  • 公食大夫礼

    公食大夫礼

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 极道圣尸

    极道圣尸

    身封神秘灵魂,却是因为一场天地赌约。机缘巧合获得三尸奇诀残篇,成为天元界最为年轻的宗主。地尸,纳大地之力为己用。攻守兼备,是为大地之王。天尸,化天之力为己用,翻江倒海,挪移星辰,是为天之帝皇。命尸………