Collected Short Stories by Aldous Huxley
Author:Aldous Huxley [Huxley, Aldous]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 0929587812
Publisher: Ivan R. Dee
Published: 1992-02-01T05:00:00+00:00
The Portrait
âPICTURES,â said Mr Bigger; âyou want to see some pictures? Well, we have a very interesting mixed exhibition of modern stuff in our galleries at the moment. French and English, you know.â
The customer held up his hand, shook his head. âNo, no. Nothing modem for me,â he declared, in his pleasant northern English. âI want real pictures, old pictures. Rembrandt and Sir Joshua Reynolds and that sort of thing.â
âPerfectly.â Mr Bigger nodded. âOld Masters. Oh, of course we deal in the old as well as the modern.â
âThe fact is,â said the other, âthat Iâve just bought a rather large houseâa Manor House,â he added, in impressive tones.
Mr Bigger smiled; there was an ingenuousness about this simple-minded fellow which was most engaging. He wondered how the man had made his money. âA Manor House.â The way he had said it was really charming. Here was a man who had worked his way up from serfdom to the lordship of a manor, from the broad base of the feudal pyramid to the narrow summit. His own history and all the history of classes had been implicit in that awed proud emphasis on the âManorâ. But the stranger was running on; Mr Bigger could not allow his thoughts to wander farther. âIn a house of this style,â he was saying, âand with a position like mine to keep up, one must have a few pictures. Old Masters, you know; Rembrandts and Whatâs-his-names.â
âOf course,â said Mr Bigger, âan Old Master is a symbol of social superiority.â
âThatâs just it,â cried the other, beaming; âyouâve said just what I wanted to say.â
Mr Bigger bowed and smiled. It was delightful to find some one who took oneâs little ironies as sober seriousness.
âOf course, we should only need Old Masters downstairs, in the reception-room. It would be too much of a good thing to have them in the bedrooms too.â
âAltogether too much of a good thing,â Mr Bigger assented.
âAs a matter of fact,â the Lord of the Manor went on, âmy daughterâshe does a bit of sketching. And very pretty it is. Iâm having some of her things framed to hang in the bedrooms. Itâs useful having an artist in the family. Saves you buying pictures. But, of course, we must have something old downstairs.â
âI think I have exactly what you want.â Mr Bigger got up and rang the bell. âMy daughter does a little sketchingââhe pictured a large, blonde, barmaidish personage, thirty-one and not yet married, running a bit to seed. His secretary appeared at the door. âBring me the Venetian portrait, Miss Pratt, the one in the back room. You know which I mean.â
âYouâre very snug in here,â said the Lord of the Manor. âBusiness good, I hope.â
Mr Bigger sighed. âThe slump,â he said. âWe art dealers feel it worse than any one.â
âAh, the slump.â The Lord of the Manor chuckled. âI foresaw it all the time. Some people seemed to think the good times were going to last for ever. What fools! I sold out of everything at the crest of the wave.
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