A Waking 3

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" We can never see each other again.'' 135 "I reserve my best things; they are not for everyone, not even for my friends," she said, taxing herself afterwards for affectation in the excuse. " We have all of us our pictures or our writings in which we tell our secrets, as a poet tells his in his poems, and you tell yours in your music — we are never inclined to part with them for money." " That is all very well when people have independent money, or make as much as you do by your sketches, but w
...hat about the other poor devils who are obliged to sell their secrets?" he laughed back in reply, as she stooped over a portfolio to hide the rush of crimson Avhich suddenly dyed her cheeks.
The same instinct might have w^amed her how unwise had been her policy in begging Mary not to let her children come so often to her studio, to help her to clean her palette 136 A Waking.
or put away her brushes ; the senses of children being far keener than those of aduks which are blunted with age, and the comments which the elder girl had made having more than once become awkw^ard.


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