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"
Come
now
,
my
friend
—
you
will
help
?
"
said
Naumann
,
in
a
hopeful
tone
.
"
No
;
nonsense
,
Naumann
!
English
ladies
are
not
at
everybody
’
s
service
as
models
.
And
you
want
to
express
too
much
with
your
painting
.
You
would
only
have
made
a
better
or
worse
portrait
with
a
background
which
every
connoisseur
would
give
a
different
reason
for
or
against
.
And
what
is
a
portrait
of
a
woman
?
Your
painting
and
Plastik
are
poor
stuff
after
all
.
They
perturb
and
dull
conceptions
instead
of
raising
them
.
Language
is
a
finer
medium
.
"
"
Yes
,
for
those
who
can
’
t
paint
,
"
said
Naumann
.
"
There
you
have
perfect
right
.
I
did
not
recommend
you
to
paint
,
my
friend
.
"
The
amiable
artist
carried
his
sting
,
but
Ladislaw
did
not
choose
to
appear
stung
.
He
went
on
as
if
he
had
not
heard
.
"
Language
gives
a
fuller
image
,
which
is
all
the
better
for
beings
vague
.
After
all
,
the
true
seeing
is
within
;
and
painting
stares
at
you
with
an
insistent
imperfection
.
I
feel
that
especially
about
representations
of
women
.
As
if
a
woman
were
a
mere
colored
superficies
!
You
must
wait
for
movement
and
tone
.
There
is
a
difference
in
their
very
breathing
:
they
change
from
moment
to
moment
.
—
This
woman
whom
you
have
just
seen
,
for
example
:
how
would
you
paint
her
voice
,
pray
?
But
her
voice
is
much
diviner
than
anything
you
have
seen
of
her
.
"
"
I
see
,
I
see
.
You
are
jealous
.
No
man
must
presume
to
think
that
he
can
paint
your
ideal
.
This
is
serious
,
my
friend
!
Your
great
-
aunt
!
‘
Der
Neffe
als
Onkel
’
in
a
tragic
sense
—
ungeheuer
!
"
"
You
and
I
shall
quarrel
,
Naumann
,
if
you
call
that
lady
my
aunt
again
.
"
"
How
is
she
to
be
called
then
?
"
"
Mrs
.
Casaubon
.
"