. John Angelo at the water color exhibition . TETE-A-TETE. — F. dc Bcamiioilf JOHN ANGELO VISITS THE WATER COLOR EXHIBITION THEY were studio children, born amongst easelsand palettes, lay-figures and model-stands, andreared on high art along with their oatmeal and was an old tradition that the first words spoken byJohn Angelo in recognizable English were uttered. AT PIGEON COVE. — GfO. H. SlIlllllC. py the baby toddler before his fathers largest mite had assumed the attitude of a connoisseur,land with dinipled fingers, crooked to represent an eye-glass, he squinted at the p


. John Angelo at the water color exhibition . TETE-A-TETE. — F. dc Bcamiioilf JOHN ANGELO VISITS THE WATER COLOR EXHIBITION THEY were studio children, born amongst easelsand palettes, lay-figures and model-stands, andreared on high art along with their oatmeal and was an old tradition that the first words spoken byJohn Angelo in recognizable English were uttered. AT PIGEON COVE. — GfO. H. SlIlllllC. py the baby toddler before his fathers largest mite had assumed the attitude of a connoisseur,land with dinipled fingers, crooked to represent an eye-glass, he squinted at the painting, and remarkedpatronizingly to his father, Not bad ! Since then John Angelo had grown into a bewitch-ing boy of eight or nine years, with blonde hairbanged above his dreamy blue eyes, a poetic andsensitive nature, and an extremely picturesque black-velvet suit, with Vandyke collar of Irish point. John Angelos dearest friend was another boy ofabout his own age, also an artists son, but of mostpronouncedly commonplace appearance. In hispepper-and-salt suit, with his bristling, electrical hair,which no amount of brushing would make liesmoothly, and from his good-humored but homelyface, no one would have suspected that an artistsheart beat in Teddy Landseers sturdy little breast. Teddy Landseer loved roller-skating in the square,and all the other rough sport


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