[Hide and Seek by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookHide and Seek CHAPTER X 24/31
"Is it some riddle, Mrs.Blyth? Something about why is Madonna like the Venus de' Medici, eh? If it is, I object to the riddle, because she's a deal prettier than any plaster face that ever was made. Your face beats Venus's hollow," continued Zack, communicating this bluntly sincere compliment to Madonna by the signs of the deaf and dumb alphabet. She smiled as she watched the motion of his fingers--perhaps at his mistakes, for he made two in expressing one short sentence of five words--perhaps at the compliment, homely as it was. "Oh, you men, how dreadfully stupid you are sometimes!" exclaimed Mrs. Blyth.
"Why, Valentine, dear, it's the easiest thing in the world to guess what she has had the drawing framed for.
To make it a present to somebody, of course! And who does she mean to give it to ?" "Ah! who indeed ?" interrupted Zack, sliding down cozily in his chair, resting his head on the back rail, and spreading his legs out before him at full stretch. "I have a great mind to throw the drawing at your head, instead of giving it to you!" cried Mrs.Blyth, losing all patience. "You don't mean to say the drawing's a present to _me!"_ exclaimed Zack, starting from his chair with one prodigious jump of astonishment. "You deserve to have your ears well boxed for not having guessed that it was long ago!" retorted Mrs.Blyth.
"Have you forgotten how you praised that very drawing, when you saw it begun in the studio? Didn't you tell Madonna--" "Oh! the dear, good, generous, jolly little soul!" cried Zack, snatching up the drawing from the couch, as the truth burst upon him at last in a flash of conviction.
"Tell her on _your_ fingers, Mrs.Blyth, how proud I am of my present.
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