Woman and Artist
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O'Rell Max. Woman and Artist
I. FRENCH AND ENGLISH HOMES
II. THE HOUSE IN ELM AVENUE
III. THE PORTRAIT
IV. DORA
V. THE DRAMATIC AUTHOR AND THE PATRON OF ARTS
VI. THE INVENTOR
VII. THE NEW HOUSE
VIII. THE HOUSE-WARMING
IX. THE CONFESSION
X. BELGRAVIA
XI. GENERAL SABAROFF
XII. THE HUSBAND, THE WIFE, AND THE OTHER
XIII. A CRUEL ORDEAL
XIV. EVA
XV. THE SEPARATION
XVI. PHILIP RETURNS TO THE FOLD
XVII. DORA'S STUDIO
XVIII. LORIMER'S PLOT
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Of all the rustic neighbourhoods bordering on London city, there is none prettier, fresher, and more verdant than St. John's Wood. It is the refuge of workers in search of light, air, and tranquillity. Painters, sculptors, writers, journalists, actors, and musicians – in fact, the majority of the highest intellectual Bohemia – inhabit these semi-rural acres, lying between Regent's Park and Hampstead Heath. Among the leafy haunts of St. John's Wood, numberless masterpieces have been produced by writers and artists whose fame has rung through the world. It is there, in short, that chiefly congregates the artistic intelligence of London. If you doubt my testimony on this point, apply direct for further particulars to the inhabitants of this favoured district.
No. 50 Elm Avenue, St. John's Wood, did not attract the gaze of the passer-by. Walled around and almost hidden by large trees, the house, which could be seen through the iron gates, was a modest, unpretentious, two-storeyed structure. On the ground floor it was traversed by a long vestibule. Those who had been privileged to enter it knew that there was a long drawing-room and boudoir on one side, and on the other a spacious dining-room, and a library with a French window and steps leading down to a beautiful garden, surrounded by spreading elms and chestnut trees. On the outside, glossy ivy with gnarled stems mantled the lower part of the house, and in autumn bold virginia creepers hung wreaths of scarlet around the chamber windows. At the side of the house, with the door opening on the adjacent street, stood a building with high north window, which indicated that the house was the abode of an artist. In this spacious, well-lit studio, worked Philip Grantham, A.R.A.
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"And after six years of marriage you are still in the region of romance? Will you allow a bachelor, an intimate friend of your husband's, to congratulate you with all his heart? I declare I almost envy your happiness."
"Well, get married yourself!" exclaimed Dora; "it is very easy."
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