Love Conquers All
CONTENTS I THE BENCHLEY-WHITTIER CORRESPONDENCE II FAMILY LIFE IN AMERICA Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 III THIS CHILD KNOWS THE ANSWER--_DO YOU_? IV RULES AND SUGGESTIONS FOE WATCHING AUCTION BRIDGE V A CHRISTMAS SPECTACLE VI HOW TO WATCH A CHESS MATCH VII WATCHING BASEBALL VIII HOW TO BE A SPECTATOR AT SPRING PLANTING
think and thus absorb the full meaning of all that came to her notice.
Irene would play the piano for hours at a time, though obliged to lean
forward in her chair to reach the keys, and her moods ran the gamut from
severely classical themes to ragtime, seeming to enjoy all equally. She
also sewed and mended with such consummate skill that Mary Louise, who
was rather awkward with her needle, marveled at her talent.
Nor was this the end of the chair-girl's accomplishments, for Irene had
a fancy for sketching and made numerous caricatures of those persons
with whom she came in contact. These contained so much humor that Mary
Louise was delighted with them--especially one of "Uncle Peter" toying
with his watch fob and staring straight ahead of him with round,
expressionless eyes.
"Really, Irene, I believe you could paint," she once said.
"No," answered her friend, "I would not be so wicked as to do that. All
imitations of Nature seem to me a mock of God's handiwork, which no
mortal brush can hope to equal. I shall never be so audacious, I hope.
But a photograph is a pure reflex of Nature, and my caricatures, which
are merely bits of harmless fun, furnish us now and then a spark of
humor to make us laugh, and laughter is good for the soul. I often laugh
at my own sketches, as you know. Sometimes I laugh at their whimsical
conception, before ever I put pencil to paper. Lots of caricatures I
make secretly, laughing over and then destroying them for fear they
might be seen and hurt the feelings of their innocent subjects. Why,
CONTENTS I THE BENCHLEY-WHITTIER CORRESPONDENCE II FAMILY LIFE IN AMERICA Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 III THIS CHILD KNOWS THE ANSWER--_DO YOU_? IV RULES AND SUGGESTIONS FOE WATCHING AUCTION BRIDGE V A CHRISTMAS SPECTACLE VI HOW TO WATCH A CHESS MATCH VII WATCHING BASEBALL VIII HOW TO BE A SPECTATOR AT SPRING PLANTING