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Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion), 1854-1909

"Don Orsino"

He unrolled the skin as he
entered, and Madame d'Aragona looked at it critically. She saw that the
tawny colours would become her in the portrait and her expression grew
more animated.
"It is really very good of you," she said, with a grateful glance.
"I have a disappointment in store for you," answered Orsino. "My father
says that Hercules wore a lion's skin. He is quite right, I remember all
about it."
"Of course," said Gouache. "How could we make such a mistake!"
He dropped the bit of chalk he held and looked at Madame d'Aragona.
"What difference does it make?" asked the latter. "A lion--a tiger! I am
sure they are very much alike."
"After all, it is a tiresome idea," said the painter. "You will be much
better in the damask cloak. Besides, with the lion's skin you should
have the club--imagine a club in your hands! And Hercules should be
spinning at your feet--a man in a black coat and a high collar, with a
distaff! It is an absurd idea."
"You should not call my ideas absurd and tiresome.


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