Page:The Tragic Muse (London & New York, Macmillan & Co., 1890), Volume 1.djvu/54

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THE TRAGIC MUSE.

and one's country. But this did not prevent a portion of the community—Bridget Dormer, for instance—from admiring the hue of his cheek for its olive richness and his moustache and beard for their resemblance to those of Charles I. At the same time—she rather jumbled her comparisons—she thought he looked like a Titian.