The Real Thing and Other Tales - Henry James - Books -  - 9798577427849 - December 6, 2020
In case cover and title do not match, the title is correct

The Real Thing and Other Tales

WHEN the porter's wife (she used to answer the house-bell), announced "A gentleman-with a lady, sir," I had, as I often had in those days, for the wish was father to the thought, an immediate vision of sitters. Sitters my visitors in this case proved to be; but not in thesense I should have preferred. However, there was nothing at first to indicate that theymight not have come for a portrait. The gentleman, a man of fifty, very high and verystraight, with a moustache slightly grizzled and a dark grey walking-coat admirably fitted, both of which I noted professionally-I don't mean as a barber or yet as a tailor-wouldhave struck me as a celebrity if celebrities often were striking. It was a truth of which I hadfor some time been conscious that a figure with a good deal of frontage was, as one mightsay, almost never a public institution. A glance at the lady helped to remind me of thisparadoxical law: she also looked too distinguished to be a "personality." Moreover onewould scarcely come across two variations together. Neither of the pair spoke immediately-they only prolonged the preliminary gaze whichsuggested that each wished to give the other a chance. They were visibly shy; they stoodthere letting me take them in-which, as I afterwards perceived, was the most practicalthing they could have done. In this way their embarrassment served their cause. I hadseen people painfully reluctant to mention that they desired anything so gross as to berepresented on canvas; but the scruples of my new friends appeared almostinsurmountable. Yet the gentleman might have said "I should like a portrait of my wife,"and the lady might have said "I should like a portrait of my husband." Perhaps they werenot husband and wife-this naturally would make the matter more delicate. Perhaps theywished to be done together-in which case they ought to have brought a third person tobreak the new

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 6, 2020
ISBN13 9798577427849
Pages 138
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 8 mm   ·   335 g
Language English  

More by Henry James

Show all

More from this series