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Wright, Harold Bell, 1872-1944

"The Eyes of the World"

I paid court to the powers that be. They gave me the reward I
sought; and--they made me what I am."
So it came about that Conrad Lagrange, in due time, introduced Aaron King
to the house on Fairlands Heights. Or,--as the novelist put it,--he,
"Civilization",--in obedience to the commands of her "Royal Highness",
"The Age",--presented the artist at her "Majesty's Court"; that the young
man might sue for the royal favor.
It was, perhaps, a month after the presentation ceremony, that the painter
made what--to him, at least--was an important announcement.


Chapter V
The Mystery of the Rose Garden

The acquaintance of Aaron King and Conrad Lagrange had developed rapidly
into friendship.
The man whom the world had chosen to place upon one of the highest
pinnacles of its literary favor, and who--through some queer twist in his
nature--was so lonely and embittered by his exaltation, seemed to find in
the younger man who stood with the crowd at the foot of the ladder,
something that marked him as different from his fellows.
Whether it was the artist's mother; some sacredly hidden memories of
Lagrange's past; or, perhaps, some fancied recognition of the artist's
genius and its possibilities; the strange man gave no hint; but he
constantly sought the company of Aaron King, with an openness that made
his preference for the painter's society very evident.


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