The academician . p^iSTiiH CHAPTER VI. A HELPFUL MODEL. Harry went away without having saidanything to Constance on the subject sonear to his heart. He was so afraid oftroubling her, of taking an unfair advan-tage of her innocence and was evidently happy, and in goodhands ; he could see her when he wished;so that altogether he thought it would bemuch wiser to wait until things werebetter with him. Constance herself forgot all about Harryas soon as he had shut the door behind A HELPFUL AW DEL. 129 him. She never had room in her mind formany things at a time, and just now shewas


The academician . p^iSTiiH CHAPTER VI. A HELPFUL MODEL. Harry went away without having saidanything to Constance on the subject sonear to his heart. He was so afraid oftroubling her, of taking an unfair advan-tage of her innocence and was evidently happy, and in goodhands ; he could see her when he wished;so that altogether he thought it would bemuch wiser to wait until things werebetter with him. Constance herself forgot all about Harryas soon as he had shut the door behind A HELPFUL AW DEL. 129 him. She never had room in her mind formany things at a time, and just now shewas fully absorbed in pleasant antici-pation of her sittings to Mr. Baring,which were to begin the very nextmorning. Mabel or Robson was to accompany her,and Mrs. Chesham thought it advisable togive her a hint as to her behaviour. Dont laugh and joke too much withMr. Baring, dear. Remember, he is anartist. Connie, as usual, opened her eyes wide. What difference does his being anartist make ? Artists are just the same


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