sm and a trifle more in
my new book," said du Maurier to me, some time before he published his
"Trilby"; and that remark started us talking of the good old times in
Antwerp, and overhauling the numerous drawings and sketches in which
he so vividly depicted the incidents of our Bohemian days. It seemed
to me that some of those drawings should be published, if only to
show how my now so popular friend commenced his artistic career. In
order that they should not go forth without explanation, I wrote the
following pages.
The Bohemia I have sought to coerce into book shape, is not the wild
country, peopled by the delightfully unconventional savages, so often
described, but a little cultivated corner of the land, as I found it
in Antwerp, a mere background to the incidents I had to relate. Such
as it is, it may perhaps serve here and there to point to the original
soil from which were eventually to spring some of the figures so
familiar to us to-day.
To me it was a source of enjoyment to evoke these memories, and if
I publish them, it is because I strongly feel that pleasures shared
are pleasures doubled. Sociably inclined as I always was, I am truly
glad to have the opportunity of giving a hearty welcome to those
who may care to join my friend and myself in our ramblings and our
"tumblings."
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CONTENTS.
PART I. 17
PART II. 69
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
"FOR EVER AND A DAY" _Frontispiece_
THE ATELIER GLEYRE 18
MY BLOUSE 20
(_From an oil-sketch by Matthew Maris._)
PEGGY AND DU MAURIER AT THE RAILWAY STATION IN MALINES 27
FROM DU MAURIER'S PAINTING 30
MOSCHELES ET MOI SI NOUS AVIONS ETE DU BEAU SEXE 32
SI NOUS AVIONS ETE BEAUX 32
MOSCHELES ET MOI SI NOUS N'AVIONS PAS ETE ARTISTES #33
SI NOUS AVIONS ETE CHEVAUX 33
F. S'IL ETAIT CHEVAL 33
SI NOUS AVIONS ETE MILITAIRES 34
"CE SACRE VESICATOIRE" 35
ISABEL DU MAURIER 35
MOSCHELES, OR MEPHISTOPHELES?--WHICH 40
"INSPIRATION PAPILLOTIQUE" 42
DU MAURIER IMPROVISING 43
HOW RAG TRIES TO DESILLUSIONER CARRY ON BOBTAIL, AND BOBTAIL TRIES
TO DITTO DITTO ON RAG 44
THE INGENIOUS USE WHICH RAG MAKES OF BOBTAIL'S PLIABLE HAT 46
"BESHREW THEE, NOBLE SIR RAGGE! LET US TO THE FAIR TOBACCONISTE" 49
"SALUT A LA GENTE ET ACCORTE PUCELLE" 50
A MESMERIC SEANCE IN MRS. L.'S BACK PARLOUR 57
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