A Wonderful Likeness
ThiseveningtherearrivedfromGratzthegrave,dark-facedsonofthepicturecleaner,withahorseandcartladenwithtwolargepackingcases,havingmanypicturesineach.Itwasajourneyoftenleagues,andwheneveramessengerarrivedattheschlossfromourlittlecapitalofGratz,weusedtocrowdabouthiminthehall,tohearthenews.
Thisarrivalcreatedinoursecludedquartersquiteasensation.Thecasesremainedinthehall,andthemessengerwastakenchargeofbytheservantstillhehadeatenhissupper.Thenwithassistants,andarmedwithhammer,rippingchisel,andturnscrew,hemetusinthehall,wherewehadassembledtowitnesstheunpackingofthecases.
Carmillasatlookinglistlesslyon,whileoneaftertheothertheoldpictures,nearlyallportraits,whichhadundergonetheprocessofrenovation,werebroughttolight.MymotherwasofanoldHungarianfamily,andmostofthesepictures,whichwereabouttoberestoredtotheirplaces,hadcometousthroughher.
Myfatherhadalistinhishand,fromwhichheread,astheartistrummagedoutthecorrespondingnumbers.Idon’tknowthatthepictureswereverygood,buttheywere,undoubtedly,veryold,andsomeofthemverycuriousalso.Theyhad,forthemostpart,themeritofbeingnowseenbyme,Imaysay,forthefirsttime;forthesmokeanddustoftimehadallbutobliteratedthem.
"ThereisapicturethatIhavenotseenyet,"saidmyfather.