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Fuller, Henry Blake, 1857-1929

"Bertram Cope's Year"

But----" She glanced from the sketch back to the
subject of it.
Cope started. He recognized himself readily enough. However, he had had no
idea that self-recognition was to be one of the pleasures of his evening.
"----but I shall need you yourself for the final touches--the ones that
will make all the difference."
"It's pretty good as it is," declared Mrs. Phillips, who, privately, was
almost as much surprised as Cope. "When did you get to do it?"
This inquiry, simple as it was, put the canvas in a new light--that of an
icon long cherished as the object of private devotion. Hortense stepped
forward to the chair and made an adjustment of the picture's position: she
had a flush and a frown to conceal. "But never mind," she thought, as she
turned the canvas toward a slightly different light; "if Aunt Medora wants
to help, let her."
She did not reply to her aunt's question. "Retouched from life, and then
framed--who knows?" she asked. Of course it would look immensely better;
would look, in fact, as it was meant to look, as she could make it look.
She told Cope that she had set up a studio near the town square, not far
from the fountain-basin and the elms----
"Which won't count for much at this time of year," interjected her aunt.


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