Портрет художника в юности
Chapter 2
Fromforceofhabithehadwrittenatthetopofthefirstpagetheinitiallettersofthejesuitmotto:A.M.D.G.Onthefirstlineofthepageappearedthetitleoftheverseshewastryingtowrite:ToE—C—.HeknewitwasrighttobeginsoforhehadseensimilartitlesinthecollectedpoemsofLordByron.Whenhehadwrittenthistitleanddrawnanornamentallineunderneathhefellintoadaydreamandbegantodrawdiagramsonthecoverofthebook.HesawhimselfsittingathistableinBraythemorningafterthediscussionattheChristmasdinnertable,tryingtowriteapoemaboutParnellonthebackofoneofhisfather’ssecondmoietynotices.Buthisbrainhadthenrefusedtograpplewiththethemeand,desisting,hehadcoveredthepagewiththenamesandaddressesofcertainofhisclassmates:
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Nowitseemedasifhewouldfailagainbut,bydintofbroodingontheincident,hethoughthimselfintoconfidence.Duringthisprocessallthoseelementswhichhedeemedcommonandinsignificantfelloutofthescene.Thereremainednotraceofthetramitselfnorofthetram-mennorofthehorses:nordidheandsheappearvividly.Theversestoldonlyofthenightandthebalmybreezeandthemaidenlustreofthemoon.Someundefinedsorrowwashiddenintheheartsoftheprotagonistsastheystoodinsilencebeneaththeleaflesstreesandwhenthemomentoffarewellhadcomethekiss,whichhadbeenwithheldbyone,wasgivenbyboth.AfterthisthelettersL.