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"
My
friend
Ladislaw
thinks
you
will
pardon
me
,
sir
,
if
I
say
that
a
sketch
of
your
head
would
be
invaluable
to
me
for
the
St
.
Thomas
Aquinas
in
my
picture
there
.
It
is
too
much
to
ask
;
but
I
so
seldom
see
just
what
I
want
the
idealistic
in
the
real
.
"
"
You
astonish
me
greatly
,
sir
,
"
said
Mr
.
Casaubon
,
his
looks
improved
with
a
glow
of
delight
;
"
but
if
my
poor
physiognomy
,
which
I
have
been
accustomed
to
regard
as
of
the
commonest
order
,
can
be
of
any
use
to
you
in
furnishing
some
traits
for
the
angelical
doctor
,
I
shall
feel
honored
.
That
is
to
say
,
if
the
operation
will
not
be
a
lengthy
one
;
and
if
Mrs
.
Casaubon
will
not
object
to
the
delay
.
"
As
for
Dorothea
,
nothing
could
have
pleased
her
more
,
unless
it
had
been
a
miraculous
voice
pronouncing
Mr
.
Casaubon
the
wisest
and
worthiest
among
the
sons
of
men
.
In
that
case
her
tottering
faith
would
have
become
firm
again
.
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Naumann
s
apparatus
was
at
hand
in
wonderful
completeness
,
and
the
sketch
went
on
at
once
as
well
as
the
conversation
.
Dorothea
sat
down
and
subsided
into
calm
silence
,
feeling
happier
than
she
had
done
for
a
long
while
before
.
Every
one
about
her
seemed
good
,
and
she
said
to
herself
that
Rome
,
if
she
had
only
been
less
ignorant
,
would
have
been
full
of
beauty
its
sadness
would
have
been
winged
with
hope
.
No
nature
could
be
less
suspicious
than
hers
:
when
she
was
a
child
she
believed
in
the
gratitude
of
wasps
and
the
honorable
susceptibility
of
sparrows
,
and
was
proportionately
indignant
when
their
baseness
was
made
manifest
.
The
adroit
artist
was
asking
Mr
.
Casaubon
questions
about
English
polities
,
which
brought
long
answers
,
and
,
Will
meanwhile
had
perched
himself
on
some
steps
in
the
background
overlooking
all
.
Presently
Naumann
said
"
Now
if
I
could
lay
this
by
for
half
an
hour
and
take
it
up
again
come
and
look
,
Ladislaw
I
think
it
is
perfect
so
far
.
"
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Will
vented
those
adjuring
interjections
which
imply
that
admiration
is
too
strong
for
syntax
;
and
Naumann
said
in
a
tone
of
piteous
regret
"
Ah
now
if
I
could
but
have
had
more
but
you
have
other
engagements
I
could
not
ask
it
or
even
to
come
again
to
-
morrow
.
"
"
Oh
,
let
us
stay
!
"
said
Dorothea
.
"
We
have
nothing
to
do
to
-
day
except
go
about
,
have
we
?
"
she
added
,
looking
entreatingly
at
Mr
.
Casaubon
.
"
It
would
be
a
pity
not
to
make
the
head
as
good
as
possible
.
"