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I could fancy the "sort of thing" they put on the presentation-copies of their photographs, and I was sure they wrote a beautiful hand.It was odd how quickly I was sure of everything that concerned them.If they were now so poor as to have to earn shillings and pence, they never had had much of a margin.Their good looks had been their capital, and they had good-humouredly made the most of the career that this resource marked out for them.It was in their faces, the blankness, the deep intellectual repose of the twenty years of country-house visiting which had given them pleasant intonations.Icould see the sunny drawing-rooms, sprinkled with periodicals she didn't read, in which Mrs.Monarch had continuously sat; I could see the wet shrubberies in which she had walked, equipped to admiration for either exercise.I could see the rich covers the Major had helped to shoot and the wonderful garments in which, late at night, he repaired to the smoking-room to talk about them.I could imagine their leggings and waterproofs, their knowing tweeds and rugs, their rolls of sticks and cases of tackle and neat umbrellas; and I could evoke the exact appearance of their servants and the compact variety of their luggage on the platforms of country stations.

They gave small tips, but they were liked; they didn't do anything themselves, but they were welcome.They looked so well everywhere;they gratified the general relish for stature, complexion and "form."They knew it without fatuity or vulgarity, and they respected themselves in consequence.They were not superficial; they were thorough and kept themselves up--it had been their line.People with such a taste for activity had to have some line.I could feel how, even in a dull house, they could have been counted upon for cheerfulness.At present something had happened--it didn't matter what, their little income had grown less, it had grown least--and they had to do something for pocket-money.Their friends liked them, but didn't like to support them.There was something about them that represented credit--their clothes, their manners, their type; but if credit is a large empty pocket in which an occasional chink reverberates, the chink at least must be audible.What they wanted of me was to help to make it so.Fortunately they had no children--Isoon divined that.They would also perhaps wish our relations to be kept secret: this was why it was "for the figure"--the reproduction of the face would betray them.

I liked them--they were so simple; and I had no objection to them if they would suit.But, somehow, with all their perfections I didn't easily believe in them.After all they were amateurs, and the ruling passion of my life was the detestation of the amateur.Combined with this was another perversity--an innate preference for the represented subject over the real one: the defect of the real one was so apt to be a lack of representation.I liked things that appeared; then one was sure.Whether they WERE or not was a subordinate and almost always a profitless question.There were other considerations, the first of which was that I already had two or three people in use, notably a young person with big feet, in alpaca, from Kilburn, who for a couple of years had come to me regularly for my illustrations and with whom I was still--perhaps ignobly--satisfied.I frankly explained to my visitors how the case stood; but they had taken more precautions than I supposed.They had reasoned out their opportunity, for Claude Rivet had told them of the projected edition de luxe of one of the writers of our day--the rarest of the novelists--who, long neglected by the multitudinous vulgar and dearly prized by the attentive (need I mention Philip Vincent?) had had the happy fortune of seeing, late in life, the dawn and then the full light of a higher criticism--an estimate in which, on the part of the public, there was something really of expiation.The edition in question, planned by a publisher of taste, was practically an act of high reparation; the wood-cuts with which it was to be enriched were the homage of English art to one of the most independent representatives of English letters.Major and Mrs.Monarch confessed to me that they had hoped I might be able to work THEM into my share of the enterprise.They knew I was to do the first of the books, "Rutland Ramsay," but I had to make clear to them that my participation in the rest of the affair--this first book was to be a test--was to depend on the satisfaction I should give.If this should be limited my employers would drop me without a scruple.It was therefore a crisis for me, and naturally I was making special preparations, looking about for new people, if they should be necessary, and securing the best types.I admitted however that Ishould like to settle down to two or three good models who would do for everything.

"Should we have often to--a--put on special clothes?" Mrs.Monarch timidly demanded.

"Dear, yes--that's half the business."

"And should we be expected to supply our own costumes?""Oh, no; I've got a lot of things.A painter's models put on--or put off--anything he likes.""And do you mean--a--the same?"

"The same?"

Mrs.Monarch looked at her husband again.

"Oh, she was just wondering," he explained, "if the costumes are in GENERAL use." I had to confess that they were, and I mentioned further that some of them (I had a lot of genuine, greasy last-century things), had served their time, a hundred years ago, on living, world-stained men and women."We'll put on anything that fits," said the Major.

"Oh, I arrange that--they fit in the pictures.""I'm afraid I should do better for the modern books.I would come as you like," said Mrs.Monarch.

"She has got a lot of clothes at home: they might do for contemporary life," her husband continued.

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