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Drowne's Wooden Image
Sometimes,asmightbejudgedbygleamsoflightfromtheshopwindows,hewasatworkuntilalatehouroftheevening;althoughneitherknocknorvoice,onsuchoccasions,couldgainadmittanceforavisitor,orelicitanywordofresponse.Nothingremarkable,however,wasobservedintheshopatthoselatehourswhenitwasthrownopen.Afinepieceoftimber,indeed,whichDrownewasknowntohavereservedforsomeworkofespecialdignity,wasseentobegraduallyassumingshape.Whatshapeitwasdestinedultimatelytotakewasaproblemtohisfriendsandapointonwhichthecarverhimselfpreservedarigidsilence.Butdayafterday,thoughDrownewasseldomnoticedintheactofworkinguponit,thisrudeformbegantobedevelopeduntilitbecameevidenttoallobserversthatafemalefigurewasgrowingintomimiclife.Ateachnewvisittheybeheldalargerpileofwoodenchipsandanearerapproximationtosomethingbeautiful.Itseemedasifthehamadryadoftheoakhadshelteredherselffromtheunimaginativeworldwithintheheartofhernativetree,andthatitwasonlynecessarytoremovethestrangeshapelessnessthathadincrustedher,andrevealthegraceandlovelinessofadivinity.Imperfectasthedesign,theattitude,thecostume,andespeciallythefaceoftheimagestillremained,therewasalreadyaneffectthatdrewtheeyefromthewoodenclevernessofDrowne’searlierproductionsandfixedituponthetantalizingmysteryofthisnewproject.