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¡¡¡¡'What are you going to do?' she asked. ¡¡¡¡'Clear that raffle,' I answered, pointing to the tangled wreckage overside. ¡¡¡¡Ah, the decisiveness, the very sound of the words, was good in my ears. 'Clear that raffle!' Imagine so salty a phrase on the lips of the Humphrey Van Weyden of a few months gone! ¡¡¡¡There must have been a touch of the melodramatic in my pose and voice, for Maud smiled. Her appreciation of the ridiculous was keen, and in all things she unerringly saw and felt, where it existed, the touch of sham, the overshading,
oil paintings the overtone. It was this which had given poise and penetration to her own work and made her of worth to the world. The serious critic, with the sense of humor and the power of expression, must inevitably command the world's ear. And so it was that she had commanded. Her sense of humor was really the artist's instinct for proportion. ¡¡¡¡'I'm sure I've heard it before, somewhere, in books,' she murmured gleefully.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
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