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Drowne's Wooden Image

           Arealdiamondsparkledonherfinger.Inherrighthandsheboreapearlandebonyfan,whichsheflourishedwithafantasticandbewitchingcoquetry,thatwaslikewiseexpressedinallhermovementsaswellasinthestyleofherbeautyandtheattirethatsowellharmonizedwithit.Thefacewithitsbrilliantdepthofcomplexionhadthesamepiquancyofmirthfulmischiefthatwasfixeduponthecountenanceoftheimage,butwhichwasherevariedandcontinuallyshifting,yetalwaysessentiallythesame,likethesunnygleamuponabubblingfountain.Onthewhole,therewassomethingsoairyandyetsorealinthefigure,andwithalsoperfectlydiditrepresentDrowne’simage,thatpeopleknewnotwhethertosupposethemagicwoodetherealizedintoaspiritorwarmedandsoftenedintoanactualwoman.

           "Onethingiscertain,"mutteredaPuritanoftheoldstamp,"Drownehassoldhimselftothedevil;anddoubtlessthisgayCaptainHunnewellisapartytothebargain."

           "AndI,"saidayoungmanwhooverheardhim,"wouldalmostconsenttobethethirdvictim,forthelibertyofsalutingthoselovelylips."

           "AndsowouldI,"saidCopley,thepainter,"fortheprivilegeoftakingherpicture."

           Theimage,ortheapparition,whicheveritmightbe,stillescortedbytheboldcaptain,proceededfromHanoverStreetthroughsomeofthecrosslanesthatmakethisportionofthetownsointricate,toAnnStreet,thenceintoDockSquare,andsodownwardtoDrowne’sshop,whichstoodjustonthewater’sedge.Thecrowdstillfollowed,gatheringvolumeasitrolledalong.

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