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Joe Larrabee dreamed of becoming a great artist. Even when he was six, people in the little western town where he lived used to say, "Joe has great talent, he will become a famous artist." At twenty, he left his home town and went to New York. He had his dreams – but very little money.

Delia had her dreams too. She played the piano so well in the little southern village where she lived that her family said, "She must finish her musical training in New York." With great difficulty they collected enough money to send her north "to finish".

Joe and Delia got acquainted at a friend's house where some art and music students had gathered to discuss art, music and the newest plays. They fell in love with each other, and in a short time they married.

Mr. and Mrs. Larrabee began their married life in a little room. But they were happy, for they had their Art, and they had each other. Joe was painting in, he class of the great Magister. Mr. Magister got a lot of money for his pictures – and he took a lot of money for his lessons. Delia was taking piano lessons from the great Rosenstock, and he was taking a lot of money from Delia.

The two young dreamers were very, very happy while their money lasted. But it didn't last very long. Soon, they didn't have enough to pay for their lessons and eat three times a day. When one loves one's Art, no service seems too hard. So Delia decided she must stop taking lessons and give lessons herself. She began to look for pupils. One evening, she came home very excited, with shining eyes.

"Joe, dear," she announced happily, "I've got a pupil. General Pinkney – I mean – his daughter, Clementina. He's very rich, and they have a wonderful house. She's so beautiful – she dresses in white; and she's so nice and pleasant! I'm going to give her three lessons a week; and just think, Joe! Five dollars a lesson. Now, dear, don't look so worried, and let's have supper. I've bought some very nice fish."

But Joe refused to listen to her. "That's all right for you, Dellie, but all wrong for me," he protested. "Do you suppose I'm going to let you work while I continue to study Art? No! Never! I can get a job as a mechanic or clean windows. I'll get some kind of work."

Delia threw her arms around him. "Joe, dear, you mustn't think of leaving Mr. Magister and your Art. I am not giving up music. The lessons won't interfere with my music. While I teach, I learn, and I can go back to Rosenstock when I get a few more pupils."

"All right," said Joe. "But giving lessons isn't Art."

"When one loves one's Art, no service seems too hard," said Delia.

During the next week, Mr. and Mrs. Larrabee had breakfast very early. Joe was painting some pictures in Central Park, and he needed the morning light especially, he said. Time flies when you love Art, and it was usually seven o'clock in the evening when Joe returned home. At the end of the week, Delia, very proud but a little tired, put fifteen dollars on the table. "Sometimes," she said, "Clementina is a very difficult pupil. And she always wears white. I'm tired of seeing the same colour."

And then Joe, with the manner of Monte Cristo, pulled eighteen dollars out of his pocket and put it on the table too. "I sold one of my pictures to a man from Washington," he said. "And now, he wants a picture of the East River to take with him to Washington."

"I'm so glad you haven't given up your Art, dear," Delia said. "You are sure to win! Thirty-three dollars! We have never had so much money to spend."

The next Saturday evening, Joe came home first. He put his money on the table and then washed what seemed to look like a lot of paint from his hands. Half an hour later, Delia arrived. There was a big bandage[8] on her right hand. "Dellie, dear, what has happened? What is the matter with your hand?" Joe asked.

Delia laughed, but not very happily. "Clementina," she explained, "asked me to have lunch with her and the General after our lesson. She's not very strong, you know, and when she was giving me some tea, her hand shook and she spilled a lot of very hot water over my hand. But General Pinkney bandaged my hand himself. They were both so sorry. Oh, Joe, did you sell another picture?" She had seen the money on the table.

"Yes," said Joe. "To the man from Washington. What time this afternoon did you burn your hand, Dellie?"

"Five o'clock, I think," said Delia. "The iron – the water was very hot. And Clementina cried, and General Pinkney..."

Joe put his arms round Delia. "Where are you working, Dellie? Tell me," he asked in a serious voice.

Delia was about to say something, but-suddenly tears appeared in her eyes and she began to cry. "I couldn't get any pupils," she said. "And I didn't want you to stop taking lessons, so I got a job ironing shirts in the big laundry[9] on Twenty-Fourth Street. This afternoon, I burned my hand with a hot iron. Don't be angry with me, Joe. I did it for your Art. And now, you have painted those pictures for
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SERVICE OF LOVE”Joe Larrabee dreamed of becoming a great artist. Even when he was six, people in the little western town where he lived used to say, "Joe has great talent, he will become a famous artist." At twenty, he left his home town and went to New York. He had his dreams – but very little money.Delia had her dreams too. She played the piano so well in the little southern village where she lived that her family said, "She must finish her musical training in New York." With great difficulty they collected enough money to send her north "to finish".Joe and Delia got acquainted at a friend's house where some art and music students had gathered to discuss art, music and the newest plays. They fell in love with each other, and in a short time they married.Mr. and Mrs. Larrabee began their married life in a little room. But they were happy, for they had their Art, and they had each other. Joe was painting in, he class of the great Magister. Mr. Magister got a lot of money for his pictures – and he took a lot of money for his lessons. Delia was taking piano lessons from the great Rosenstock, and he was taking a lot of money from Delia.The two young dreamers were very, very happy while their money lasted. But it didn't last very long. Soon, they didn't have enough to pay for their lessons and eat three times a day. When one loves one's Art, no service seems too hard. So Delia decided she must stop taking lessons and give lessons herself. She began to look for pupils. One evening, she came home very excited, with shining eyes."Joe, dear," she announced happily, "I've got a pupil. General Pinkney – I mean – his daughter, Clementina. He's very rich, and they have a wonderful house. She's so beautiful – she dresses in white; and she's so nice and pleasant! I'm going to give her three lessons a week; and just think, Joe! Five dollars a lesson. Now, dear, don't look so worried, and let's have supper. I've bought some very nice fish."But Joe refused to listen to her. "That's all right for you, Dellie, but all wrong for me," he protested. "Do you suppose I'm going to let you work while I continue to study Art? No! Never! I can get a job as a mechanic or clean windows. I'll get some kind of work."Delia threw her arms around him. "Joe, dear, you mustn't think of leaving Mr. Magister and your Art. I am not giving up music. The lessons won't interfere with my music. While I teach, I learn, and I can go back to Rosenstock when I get a few more pupils.""All right," said Joe. "But giving lessons isn't Art.""When one loves one's Art, no service seems too hard," said Delia.During the next week, Mr. and Mrs. Larrabee had breakfast very early. Joe was painting some pictures in Central Park, and he needed the morning light especially, he said. Time flies when you love Art, and it was usually seven o'clock in the evening when Joe returned home. At the end of the week, Delia, very proud but a little tired, put fifteen dollars on the table. "Sometimes," she said, "Clementina is a very difficult pupil. And she always wears white. I'm tired of seeing the same colour."And then Joe, with the manner of Monte Cristo, pulled eighteen dollars out of his pocket and put it on the table too. "I sold one of my pictures to a man from Washington," he said. "And now, he wants a picture of the East River to take with him to Washington.""I'm so glad you haven't given up your Art, dear," Delia said. "You are sure to win! Thirty-three dollars! We have never had so much money to spend."The next Saturday evening, Joe came home first. He put his money on the table and then washed what seemed to look like a lot of paint from his hands. Half an hour later, Delia arrived. There was a big bandage[8] on her right hand. "Dellie, dear, what has happened? What is the matter with your hand?" Joe asked.Delia laughed, but not very happily. "Clementina," she explained, "asked me to have lunch with her and the General after our lesson. She's not very strong, you know, and when she was giving me some tea, her hand shook and she spilled a lot of very hot water over my hand. But General Pinkney bandaged my hand himself. They were both so sorry. Oh, Joe, did you sell another picture?" She had seen the money on the table."Yes," said Joe. "To the man from Washington. What time this afternoon did you burn your hand, Dellie?""Five o'clock, I think," said Delia. "The iron – the water was very hot. And Clementina cried, and General Pinkney..."Joe put his arms round Delia. "Where are you working, Dellie? Tell me," he asked in a serious voice.
Delia was about to say something, but-suddenly tears appeared in her eyes and she began to cry. "I couldn't get any pupils," she said. "And I didn't want you to stop taking lessons, so I got a job ironing shirts in the big laundry[9] on Twenty-Fourth Street. This afternoon, I burned my hand with a hot iron. Don't be angry with me, Joe. I did it for your Art. And now, you have painted those pictures for
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служба любви "джо лэрраби мечтал стать великим художником.даже в тех случаях, когда ему было шесть, люди в маленьком городе, где он жил раньше западных "джо был огромный талант, он станет известный художник." на двадцать, он вышел из своего дома в городе, и отправился в нью - йорк.его мечты, но очень мало денег.делия ее сны тоже.она играла на фортепиано. так хорошо в маленькой южной деревни, где она жила, что ее семья сказал: "она должна закончить музыкальное обучение в нью - йорк." с огромным трудом они собрали достаточно денег, чтобы отправить ее на север ", чтобы закончить".джо и делия познакомился в доме друзей, где некоторые искусства и музыки студентов собрались вместе, чтобы обсудить искусства, музыки и новые пьесы.они полюбили друг друга, и в ближайшее время они поженились.мистер и миссис лэрраби начала семейной жизни, в маленькой комнате.но они были счастливы, потому что их искусство, и они были друг у друга.джо был живописи, он класс великого магистра.г - н магистр много денег на его фотографии, и он забрал кучу денег за свои уроки.делия брал уроки игры на фортепиано от великих можно, и он принимает много денег, делия.два юных мечтателей были очень, очень счастлива, а их деньги продолжалась.но это не продлится слишком долго.в ближайшее время, они не имеют достаточно платить за уроки, и есть три раза в день.когда один любит одного искусства, служба не кажется слишком тяжело.так, делия решил, что она должны прекратить занятия и давать уроки для себя.она начала искать учеников.однажды вечером она вернулась домой, очень интересно, с блеском в глазах."джо, дорогая," она объявила, к счастью, у ученика.- я имею в виду генеральной пинкни - его дочь, клементина.он очень богат, и они есть замечательный дом.она прекрасна - она одевается в белое, и она так мило и приятно!я дам ей три занятия в неделю, и думаю, джо!пять долларов урок.теперь, дорогая, не смотри так волноваться, и пойдем поужинать.я купил очень хорошая рыба ".но джо не слушай ее. "это хорошо для тебя, dellie, но все не так для меня ", - выразил протест".ты думаешь, что я позволю тебе работать, пока я продолжаю изучать искусство?нет, нет, нет!никогда!я могу получить работу в качестве механика или мытья окон.я принесу какую - то работу ".делия бросил ее обняла его. "джо, милый, ты не должен думать, что г - н магистр и ваше искусство.я не сдамся, музыка.уроки не вмешиваться в мою музыку.а я учу, я научусь, и я могу вернуться можно, когда я получу несколько учеников "."все в порядке", - говорит джо ".но давать уроки не искусство "."когда один любит одного искусства, служба не кажется слишком тяжело", - сказал делия.на следующей неделе, мистер и миссис лэрраби был завтрак очень рано.джо был картина несколько фотографий в центральном парке, и он нуждается в утреннем свете особенно, - сказал он.время летит, когда ты любишь искусство, и, как правило, семь часов в вечернее время, когда джо вернулся домой.в конце недели, делия, очень горжусь, но немного устал, поставил пятнадцать долларов на стол ".иногда ", - сказала она, -" клементина очень сложный человек.и она всегда носит белый.я устал видеть того же цвета ".и тогда джо, с тем, как монте - кристо, вытащил 18 долларов из кармана и положил его на стол тоже ".я продал снимки с мужчиной из вашингтона ", - сказал он.и сейчас он хочет картину в ист - ривер, взять с собой в вашингтоне "."я так рада, что ты не сдался своим искусством, дорогая", делия сказал ".вы уверены, что победить!тридцать три доллара!у нас никогда не было столько денег, чтобы тратить. "в следующую субботу вечером джо вернулся домой.он поставил свои деньги на стол, и затем промывают, как представляется, похоже, много краски из его рук.спустя полчаса, делия прибыли.там была большая повязку [8] на правую руку ".dellie, дорогая, что случилось?что случилось с рукой? "джо попросил.делия смеялись, но не очень хорошо ".клементина ", - пояснила она," пригласил меня пообедать с ней и секретаря после того, как наш урок.она не очень сильный, ты знаешь, и когда она дает мне чаю, ее руку пожал и она пролила много очень горячей воды за мою руку.но генерал пинкни перевязана рука самого себя.они оба были так жаль.ох, джо, ты продал еще один снимок? "она видела деньги на столе."да", - говорит джо ".- человек из вашингтона.как раз сегодня во второй половине дня вы обожгли руку, dellie? ""пять часов, я думаю", - сказал делия. "железо - воды было очень жарко.- клементина плакал и секретаря пинкни. "джо положил оружие раунда делия. "где вы работаете, dellie?скажи, "он спрашивает, серьезным голосом.делия собирался что - то сказать, но внезапно слёзы, как представляется, в её глазах, и она начала плакать ".я не смог достать учащихся ", - сказала она.и я не хочу, чтобы ты перестал брать уроки, я получил работу услуги рубашки в большой стирки [9] на двадцать четвертой улице.сегодня днем я обжег руку с горячим утюгом.не сердитесь на меня, джо.я сделал это для тебя.и теперь, ты нарисовал
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