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Drowne's Wooden Image

           Butthegoodcaptainmighthavebeenarrayedintherobesofaprinceortheragsofabeggar,withoutineithercaseattractingnotice,whileobscuredbysuchacompanionasnowleanedonhisarm.Thepeopleinthestreetstarted,rubbedtheireyes,andeitherleapedasidefromtheirpath,orstoodasiftransfixedtowoodormarbleinastonishment.

           "Doyouseeit?—doyouseeit?"criedone,withtremulouseagerness."Itistheverysame!"

           "Thesame?"answeredanother,whohadarrivedintownonlythenightbefore."Whodoyoumean?Iseeonlyasea-captaininhisshoregoingclothes,andayoungladyinaforeignhabit,withabunchofbeautifulflowersinherhat.Onmyword,sheisasfairandbrightadamselasmyeyeshavelookedonthismanyaday!"

           "Yes;thesame!—theverysame!"repeatedtheother."Drowne’swoodenimagehascometolife!"

           Herewasamiracleindeed!Yet,illuminatedbythesunshine,ordarkenedbythealternateshadeofthehouses,andwithitsgarmentsflutteringlightlyinthemorningbreeze,therepassedtheimagealongthestreet.Itwasexactlyandminutelytheshape,thegarb,andthefacewhichthetowns-peoplehadsorecentlythrongedtoseeandadmire.Notarichfloweruponherhead,notasingleleaf,buthadhaditsprototypeinDrowne’swoodenworkmanship,althoughnowtheirfragilegracehadbecomeflexible,andwasshakenbyeveryfootstepthatthewearermade.Thebroadgoldchainupontheneckwasidenticalwiththeonerepresentedontheimage,andglistenedwiththemotionimpartedbytheriseandfallofthebosomwhichitdecorated.

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