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第3章

"The honor is not less for me," the young lady answered, "for I am sure monsieur has a great deal of taste.""But you must give me your card," Newman said; "your card, you know."The young lady looked severe for an instant, and then said, "My father will wait upon you."But this time Mr.Newman's powers of divination were at fault.

"Your card, your address," he simply repeated.

"My address?" said mademoiselle.Then with a little shrug, "Happily for you, you are an American! It is the first time Iever gave my card to a gentleman." And, taking from her pocket a rather greasy porte-monnaie, she extracted from it a small glazed visiting card, and presented the latter to her patron.

It was neatly inscribed in pencil, with a great many flourishes, "Mlle.Noemie Nioche." But Mr.Newman, unlike his companion, read the name with perfect gravity; all French names to him were equally droll.

"And precisely, here is my father, who has come to escort me home,"said Mademoiselle Noemie."He speaks English.He will arrange with you."And she turned to welcome a little old gentleman who came shuffling up, peering over his spectacles at Newman.

M.Nioche wore a glossy wig, of an unnatural color which overhung his little meek, white, vacant face, and left it hardly more expressive than the unfeatured block upon which these articles are displayed in the barber's window.He was an exquisite image of shabby gentility.

His scant ill-made coat, desperately brushed, his darned gloves, his highly polished boots, his rusty, shapely hat, told the story of a person who had "had losses" and who clung to the spirit of nice habits even though the letter had been hopelessly effaced.

Among other things M.Nioche had lost courage.Adversity had not only ruined him, it had frightened him, and he was evidently going through his remnant of life on tiptoe, for fear of waking up the hostile fates.

If this strange gentleman was saying anything improper to his daughter, M.Nioche would entreat him huskily, as a particular favor, to forbear;but he would admit at the same time that he was very presumptuous to ask for particular favors.

"Monsieur has bought my picture," said Mademoiselle Noemie.

"When it's finished you'll carry it to him in a cab.""In a cab!" cried M.Nioche; and he stared, in a bewildered way, as if he had seen the sun rising at midnight.

"Are you the young lady's father?" said Newman.

"I think she said you speak English."

"Speak English--yes," said the old man slowly rubbing his hands.

"I will bring it in a cab."

"Say something, then," cried his daughter."Thank him a little--not too much."

"A little, my daughter, a little?" said M.Nioche perplexed.

"How much?"

"Two thousand!" said Mademoiselle Noemie."Don't make a fuss or he'll take back his word.""Two thousand!" cried the old man, and he began to fumble for his snuff-box.He looked at Newman from head to foot;he looked at his daughter and then at the picture.

"Take care you don't spoil it!" he cried almost sublimely.

"We must go home," said Mademoiselle Noemie."This is a good day's work.

Take care how you carry it!" And she began to put up her utensils.

"How can I thank you?" said M.Nioche."My English does not suffice.""I wish I spoke French as well," said Newman, good-naturedly."Your daughter is very clever.""Oh, sir!" and M.Nioche looked over his spectacles with tearful eyes and nodded several times with a world of sadness.

"She has had an education--tres-superieure! Nothing was spared.

Lessons in pastel at ten francs the lesson, lessons in oil at twelve francs.I didn't look at the francs then.

She's an artiste, ah!"

"Do I understand you to say that you have had reverses?" asked Newman.

"Reverses? Oh, sir, misfortunes--terrible.""Unsuccessful in business, eh?"

"Very unsuccessful, sir."

"Oh, never fear, you'll get on your legs again," said Newman cheerily.

The old man drooped his head on one side and looked at him with an expression of pain, as if this were an unfeeling jest.

"What does he say?" demanded Mademoiselle Noemie.

M.Nioche took a pinch of snuff."He says I will make my fortune again.""Perhaps he will help you.And what else?""He says thou art very clever."

"It is very possible.You believe it yourself, my father?""Believe it, my daughter? With this evidence!"And the old man turned afresh, with a staring, wondering homage, to the audacious daub on the easel.

"Ask him, then.if he would not like to learn French.""To learn French?"

"To take lessons."

"To take lessons, my daughter? From thee?""From you!"

"From me, my child? How should I give lessons?""Pas de raisons! Ask him immediately!" said Mademoiselle Noemie, with soft brevity.

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