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Gerhardt And The Grant Bust1(Dictated in 1885)
Karl Gerhardt, a young sculptor2 sent by Mr. and Mrs. Clemens to Paris to perfect himself in his art.
I will make a diversion here, and get back upon my track again later.
While I was away with G. W. Cable, giving public readings in the theaters, lecture halls, skating rinks, jails, and churches of the country, the travel was necessarily fatiguing3, and, therefore, I ceased from writing letters excepting to my wife and children. This foretaste of heaven, this relief from the fret4 of letter-answering, was delightful5; but it finally left me in the dark concerning things which I ought to have been acquainted with at the moment.
Among these the affairs of Karl Gerhardt, the young artist, should be mentioned.
I had started out on this reading pilgrimage the day after the presidential election; that is to say, I had started on the 5th of November, and had visited my home only once between that time and the 2d of March following.
During all these four months, Gerhardt had been waiting for a verdict of a dilatory6 committee, concerning a Nathan Hale statue, and had taken it out in waiting; that is to say, he had sat still and done nothing to earn his bread. He had been tirelessly diligent7 in asking for work in the line of his art, and had used all possible means in that direction; he had written letters to every man he could hear of who was likely to need a mortuary monument for himself, or his friends, or acquaintances, and had also applied8 for the chance of a competition for a soldiers' monument--for all things of this sort--but always without success; the natural result, as his name was not known. He had no reputation.
Once, J. Q. A. Ward9, in speaking of his early struggles to get a status as a sculptor, had told me that he had made his beginning by hanging around the studios of
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| vt.打破;vi.爆裂;n.半身像;胸部 | |
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likeness
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inspection
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eyelid
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narcotics
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manly
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preservation
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