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The Marble Faun
Volume I.

CHAPTER III
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SUBTERRANEAN REMINISCENCES Miriam's model has so important a connection with our story, that it is essential to describe the singular mode of his first appearance, and how he subsequently became a self-appointed follower of the young female artist.

In the first place, however, we must devote a page or two to certain peculiarities in the position of Miriam herself.
There was an ambiguity about this young lady, which, though it did not necessarily imply anything wrong, would have operated unfavorably as regarded her reception in society, anywhere but in Rome.

The truth was, that nobody knew anything about Miriam, either for good or evil.

She had made her appearance without introduction, had taken a studio, put her card upon the door, and showed very considerable talent as a painter in oils.

Her fellow professors of the brush, it is true, showered abundant criticisms upon her pictures, allowing them to be well enough for the idle half-efforts of an amateur, but lacking both the trained skill and the practice that distinguish the works of a true artist.
Nevertheless, be their faults what they might, Miriam's pictures met with good acceptance among the patrons of modern art.


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