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第68章

His benignant and imperturbable pomposity gave Roderick the sense of suffocating beneath a large fluffy bolster, and the worst of the matter was that the good gentleman's placid vanity had an integument whose toughness no sarcastic shaft could pierce.

Roderick admitted that in thinking over the tribulations of struggling genius, the danger of dying of over-patronage had never occurred to him.

The deterring effect of the episode of the Coliseum was apparently of long continuance; if Roderick's nerves had been shaken his hand needed time to recover its steadiness.

He cultivated composure upon principles of his own; by frequenting entertainments from which he returned at four o'clock in the morning, and lapsing into habits which might fairly be called irregular.

He had hitherto made few friends among the artistic fraternity;chiefly because he had taken no trouble about it, and there was in his demeanor an elastic independence of the favor of his fellow-mortals which made social advances on his own part peculiarly necessary.

Rowland had told him more than once that he ought to fraternize a trifle more with the other artists, and he had always answered that he had not the smallest objection to fraternizing:

let them come! But they came on rare occasions, and Roderick was not punctilious about returning their visits.He declared there was not one of them whose works gave him the smallest desire to make acquaintance with the insides of their heads.

For Gloriani he professed a superb contempt, and, having been once to look at his wares, never crossed his threshold again.

The only one of the fraternity for whom by his own admission he cared a straw was little Singleton; but he expressed his regard only in a kind of sublime hilarity whenever he encountered this humble genius, and quite forgot his existence in the intervals.

He had never been to see him, but Singleton edged his way, from time to time, timidly, into Roderick's studio, and agreed with characteristic modesty that brilliant fellows like the sculptor might consent to receive homage, but could hardly be expected to render it.

Roderick never exactly accepted homage, and apparently did not quite observe whether poor Singleton spoke in admiration or in blame.

Roderick's taste as to companions was singularly capricious.

There were very good fellows, who were disposed to cultivate him, who bored him to death; and there were others, in whom even Rowland's good-nature was unable to discover a pretext for tolerance, in whom he appeared to find the highest social qualities.

He used to give the most fantastic reasons for his likes and dislikes.

He would declare he could n't speak a civil word to a man who brushed his hair in a certain fashion, and he would explain his unaccountable fancy for an individual of imperceptible merit by telling you that he had an ancestor who in the thirteenth century had walled up his wife alive."I like to talk to a man whose ancestor has walled up his wife alive," he would say.

"You may not see the fun of it, and think poor P---- is a very dull fellow.It 's very possible; I don't ask you to admire him.

But, for reasons of my own, I like to have him about.

The old fellow left her for three days with her face uncovered, and placed a long mirror opposite to her, so that she could see, as he said, if her gown was a fit!"His relish for an odd flavor in his friends had led him to make the acquaintance of a number of people outside of Rowland's well-ordered circle, and he made no secret of their being very queer fish.

He formed an intimacy, among others, with a crazy fellow who had come to Rome as an emissary of one of the Central American republics, to drive some ecclesiastical bargain with the papal government.

The Pope had given him the cold shoulder, but since he had not prospered as a diplomatist, he had sought compensation as a man of the world, and his great flamboyant curricle and negro lackeys were for several weeks one of the striking ornaments of the Pincian.

He spoke a queer jargon of Italian, Spanish, French, and English, humorously relieved with scraps of ecclesiastical Latin, and to those who inquired of Roderick what he found to interest him in such a fantastic jackanapes, the latter would reply, looking at his interlocutor with his lucid blue eyes, that it was worth any sacrifice to hear him talk nonsense! The two had gone together one night to a ball given by a lady of some renown in the Spanish colony, and very late, on his way home, Roderick came up to Rowland's rooms, in whose windows he had seen a light.

Rowland was going to bed, but Roderick flung himself into an armchair and chattered for an hour.The friends of the Costa Rican envoy were as amusing as himself, and in very much the same line.

The mistress of the house had worn a yellow satin dress, and gold heels to her slippers, and at the close of the entertainment had sent for a pair of castanets, tucked up her petticoats, and danced a fandango, while the gentlemen sat cross-legged on the floor.

"It was awfully low," Roderick said; "all of a sudden I perceived it, and bolted.Nothing of that kind ever amuses me to the end:

before it 's half over it bores me to death; it makes me sick.

Hang it, why can't a poor fellow enjoy things in peace?

My illusions are all broken-winded; they won't carry me twenty paces!

I can't laugh and forget; my laugh dies away before it begins.

Your friend Stendhal writes on his book-covers (I never got farther)that he has seen too early in life la beaute parfaite.

I don't know how early he saw it; I saw it before I was born--in another state of being! I can't describe it positively;I can only say I don't find it anywhere now.Not at the bottom of champagne glasses; not, strange as it may seem, in that extra half-yard or so of shoulder that some women have their ball-dresses cut to expose.

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