Chapter 34

           HESTAYEDONinMontpellierforseveralweeks.Hehadachievedacertainfameandwasinvitedtosalonswherehewasaskedabouthislifeinthecaveandabouthowthemarquishadcuredhim.Hehadtotellthetaleoftherobbersoverandover,howtheyhaddraggedhimoff,andhowthebasketwasletdown,andabouttheladder.Andeverytimeheaddedmorelovelyembellishmentsandinventednewdetails.Andsohegainedsomefacilityinspeaking-admittedlyonlyaverylimitedone,sincehehadneverinallhislifehandledspeechwell-and,whatwasevenmoreimportanttohim,apracticedroutineforlying.Inessence,hecouldtellpeoplewhateverhewanted.Oncetheyhadgainedconfidenceinhim-andwiththefirstbreath,theygainedconfidenceinhim,fortheywereinhalinghisartificialodor-theybelievedeverything.Andintimehegainedacertainself-assuranceinsocialsituationssuchashehadneverknownbefore.Thiswasapparenteveninhisbody.Itwasasifhehadgrown.Hishumpbackseemedtodisappear.Hewalkedalmostcompletelyerect.Andwhensomeonespoketohim,henolongerhunchedover,butremainederectandreturnedthelookdirectedathim.Granted,inthisshorttimehedidnotbecomeaman-of-the-world,nodandy-about-town,nopeerlesssociallion.Buthiscringing,clumsymannerfellvisiblyfromhim,makingwayforabearingthatwastakenfornaturalmodestyoratworstforaslight,inbornshynessthatmadeasympatheticimpressiononmanygentlemenandmanyladies—sophisticatedcirclesinthosedayshadaweaknessforeverythingnaturalandforacertainunpolishedcharm.

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