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"
I
am
at
your
service
,
sir
,
in
the
matter
,
"
said
Mr
.
Casaubon
,
with
polite
condescension
.
"
Having
given
up
the
interior
of
my
head
to
idleness
,
it
is
as
well
that
the
exterior
should
work
in
this
way
.
"
"
You
are
unspeakably
good
—
now
I
am
happy
!
"
said
Naumann
,
and
then
went
on
in
German
to
Will
,
pointing
here
and
there
to
the
sketch
as
if
he
were
considering
that
.
Putting
it
aside
for
a
moment
,
he
looked
round
vaguely
,
as
if
seeking
some
occupation
for
his
visitors
,
and
afterwards
turning
to
Mr
.
Casaubon
,
said
—
"
Perhaps
the
beautiful
bride
,
the
gracious
lady
,
would
not
be
unwilling
to
let
me
fill
up
the
time
by
trying
to
make
a
slight
sketch
of
her
—
not
,
of
course
,
as
you
see
,
for
that
picture
—
only
as
a
single
study
.
"
Mr
.
Casaubon
,
bowing
,
doubted
not
that
Mrs
.
Casaubon
would
oblige
him
,
and
Dorothea
said
,
at
once
,
"
Where
shall
I
put
myself
?
"
Naumann
was
all
apologies
in
asking
her
to
stand
,
and
allow
him
to
adjust
her
attitude
,
to
which
she
submitted
without
any
of
the
affected
airs
and
laughs
frequently
thought
necessary
on
such
occasions
,
when
the
painter
said
,
"
It
is
as
Santa
Clara
that
I
want
you
to
stand
—
leaning
so
,
with
your
cheek
against
your
hand
—
so
—
looking
at
that
stool
,
please
,
so
!
"
Will
was
divided
between
the
inclination
to
fall
at
the
Saint
’
s
feet
and
kiss
her
robe
,
and
the
temptation
to
knock
Naumann
down
while
he
was
adjusting
her
arm
.
All
this
was
impudence
and
desecration
,
and
he
repented
that
he
had
brought
her
.
The
artist
was
diligent
,
and
Will
recovering
himself
moved
about
and
occupied
Mr
.
Casaubon
as
ingeniously
as
he
could
;
but
he
did
not
in
the
end
prevent
the
time
from
seeming
long
to
that
gentleman
,
as
was
clear
from
his
expressing
a
fear
that
Mrs
.
Casaubon
would
be
tired
.
Naumann
took
the
hint
and
said
—
"
Now
,
sir
,
if
you
can
oblige
me
again
;
I
will
release
the
lady
-
wife
.
"