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evelli--" His speech hesitated and broke off. He was looking down at the dark water. Titian answered the unspoken question. "Yes, I had thought," he said. His voice was very quiet. His companion looked up quickly. "He is with her now, it may be.... I told them that I should not go home at the noon-bell." He looked about him slowly--at the clear sky and at the moving throng of boats below-- "I am going home." He spoke the words with dull emphasis. Titian turned and held out his hand. "The gods be with you, friend!" Giorgione gripped it for a moment. Tears waited behind the eyes and clouded the look of trust. "I could bear it if--if Zarato was not my friend," he said as he turned away. "Keep faith while you may," said Titian, following him a step. "He who distrusts a friend lends thunderbolts to the gods," he quoted softly. "Remind him that he is to sit for me this afternoon," he called more lightly, as the other moved away. "I will remember," said Giorgione soberly. The next moment he had disappeared in the maze of buildings. Titian, looking after him, shook his head slowly. He turned and gathered up some tools from a bench near by.... The look in his friend's eyes haunted him. V It still haunted him as he laid out brushes and colors in his studio for the appointed sitting with Zarato. He brought the canvas from the wall and placed it on the easel and stood back, examining it critically. His face lighted and he hummed softly, gazing at the rough outline.... Slowly, in the smudge of the vague face, gleaming eyes formed themselves--Giorgione's eyes! They looked out at him, pathetic and fierce. With an exclamation of disgust he threw down the brush. He looked about him for his cap, and found it at last--on the back of his head. He settled it more firmly in place. "There will be time," he muttered. "I shall be back in time." With a swift glance about him he was gone from the room, and on the way to Giorgione's studio. As he opened the door he saw Giorgione's great figure huddled together against the eastern window. Bars of light fell across it and danced on the floor. Titian crossed the studio quickly and touched the bent shoulder. The eyes that looked up were those that had called him. Giorgione's eyes--a fierce, pathetic light in their depths. They gazed at him stupidly. "What is it?" asked the man. He spoke thickly and half rose, gazing curiously about the room. He ran a hand acro
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