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"But stay," said Lucretia, "mind one thing.What the young man saith he can do, that he must be able to do, or let him shun the good friar like poison.He is a very wild beast against all bunglers.Why, 'twas but t'other day, one brought him an ill-carved crucifix.Says he, 'Is this how you present "Salvator Mundi?" who died for you in mortal agony; and you go and grudge him careful work.This slovenly gimcrack, a crucifix? But that it is a crucifix of some sort, and I am a holy man, I'd dust your jacket with your crucifix,' says he.Onesta heard every word through the key-hole; so mind.'

"Have no fears, madama," said Teresa loftily."I will answer for his ability; he saved my child."Gerard was not subtle enough to appreciate this conclusion; and was so far from sharing Teresa's confidence that he begged a respite.He would rather not go to the friar to-day: would not to-morrow do as well?

"Here is a coward for ye," said Lucretia.

"No, he is not a coward," said Teresa, firing up; "he is modest.""I am afraid of this high-born, fastidious friar," said Gerard, "Consider he has seen the handiwork of all the writers in Italy, dear dame Teresa; if you would but let me prepare a better piece of work than yet I have done, and then to-morrow I will face him with it.""I consent," said Teresa.

They walked home together.

Not far from his own lodging was a shop that sold vellum.there was a beautiful white skin in the window.Gerard looked at it wistfully; but he knew he could not pay for it; so he went on rather hastily.However, he soon made up his mind where to get vellum, and parting with Teresa at his own door, ran hastily upstairs, and took the bond he had brought all the way from Sevenbergen, and laid it with a sigh on the table.He then prepared with his chemicals to erase the old writing; but as this was his last chance of reading it, he now overcame his deadly repugnance to bad writing, and proceeded to decipher the deed in spite of its detestable contractions.It appeared by this deed that Ghysbrecht Van Swieten was to advance some money to Floris Brandt on a piece of land, and was to repay himself out of the rent.

On this Gerard felt it would be imprudent and improper to destroy the deed.On the contrary, he vowed to decipher every word, at his leisure.He went downstairs, determined to buy a small piece of vellum with his half of the card-money.

At the bottom of the stairs he found the landlady and Teresa talking.At sight of him the former cried, "Here he is.You are caught, donna mia.See what she has bought you?" And whipped out from under her apron the very skin of vellum Gerard had longed for.

"Why, dame! why, donna Teresa!" And he was speechless with pleasure and astonishment.

"Dear donna Teresa, there is not a skin in all Rome like it.

However came you to hit on this one? 'Tis glamour.""Alas, dear boy,did not thine eye rest on it with desire? and didst thou not sigh in turning away from it? And was it for Teresa to let thee want the thing after that?""What sagacity! what goodness, madama! Oh, dame, I never thought Ishould possess this.What did you pay for it?""I forget.Addio, Fiammina.Addio, Ser Gerard.Be happy, be prosperous, as you are good." And the Roman matron glided away while Gerard was hesitating, and thinking how to offer to pay so stately a creature for her purchase.

The next day in the afternoon he went to Lucretia, and her boy took him to Fra Colonna's lodgings.He announced his business, and feed Onesta, and she took him up to the friar.Gerard entered with a beating heart.The room, a large one, was strewed and heaped with objects of art, antiquity, and learning, lying about in rich profusion, and confusion.Manuscripts, pictures, carvings in wood and ivory, musical instruments; and in this glorious chaos sat the friar, poring intently over an Arabian manuscript.

He looked up a little peevishly at the interruption.Onesta whispered in his ear.

"Very well," said he."Let him be seated.Stay; young man, show me how you write?" And he threw Gerard a piece of paper, and pointed to an inkhorn.

"So please you, reverend father," said Gerard, "my hand it trembleth too much at this moment; but last night I wrote a vellum page of Greek, and the Latin version by its side, to show the various character.""Show it me?"

Gerard brought the work to him in fear and trembling; then stood heart-sick, awaiting his verdict.

When it came it staggered him.For the verdict was, a Dominican falling on his neck.

The next day an event took place in Holland, the effect of which on Gerard's destiny, no mortal at the time, nor even my intelligent reader now, could, I think, foresee.

Marched up to Eli's door a pageant brave to the eye of sense, and to the vulgar judgment noble, but to the philosophic, pitiable more or less.

It looked one animal, a centaur; but on severe analysis proved two.The human half were sadly bedizened with those two metals, to clothe his carcass with which and line his pouch, man has now and then disposed of his soul: still the horse was the vainer brute of the two; he was far worse beflounced, bebonneted, and bemantled, than any fair lady regnante crinolina.For the man, under the colour of a warming-pan, retained Nature's outline.But it was subaudi equum! Scarce a pennyweight of honest horse-flesh to be seen.Our crinoline spares the noble parts of women, and makes but the baser parts gigantic (why this preference?); but this poor animal from stem to stern was swamped in finery.His ears were hid in great sheaths of white linen tipped with silver and blue.His body swaddled in stiff gorgeous cloths descending to the ground, except just in front, where they left him room to mince.His tail, though dear to memory, no doubt, was lost to sight, being tucked in heaven knows how.Only his eyes shone out like goggles, through two holes pierced in the wall of haberdashery, and his little front hoofs peeped in and out like rats.

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