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The gondola stirred slightly. Every one looked at the young man. He sat staring at Titian, a look half amused and half perplexed in his dark eyes. The look broke and ran. "Is it so!" he said almost gayly. Titian nodded grimly. "You come to me." Giorgione leaned forward. "But I can't spare him," he pleaded. "I can't spare you. The work is late, and the Council hammer at a man! You must wait." "Just one day," said Titian briefly. "I block in the outlines. It can wait then--a year, six months--I care not." Giorgione's face regained its look of good-humor. "But you are foolish, Titian, foolish! Paint doges, if you will, paint popes and dukes--paint gold. But never paint an artist--an artist and a gentleman!" They laughed merrily and the boat glided on--out into the lagoon and the broad, flooding moonlight. "Sing something," said Giorgione. He raised the flute to his lips, breathing into it a gay, gentle air. The lute and cithara, from the opposite side, took it up. Presently the tenor voice joined in, carrying the air with sweet, high notes. They fell softly on the ear. The slender fingers plucking at the cithara faltered. The bosom beneath its white tunic, where a single pansy glowed, trembled with swift breathing, and the red lips parted in a quick sigh. Titian looked up, smiling reproachfully: "Violante! ah, Violante!" he murmured softly. She shook her head smilingly. A tear rested on her cheek. "I cannot help it," she said; "it is the music." "Yes, it is the music," said Titian. His tone was dry--half cynical. Her husband looked over with faithful eyes and smiled at her. Only Zarato had not looked up. His eyes followed the dancing leaden water. A flush had come into his sallow cheek. But the moonlight did not reveal it. Violante glanced at him timidly. "Come, we will try again," she said. She swept her cithara, and the tenor voice took up the notes. "Faster!" she said. The time quickened. Her cheeks were flushed and her eyes shone. "_Chi boit et ne reboit, ne cais qua boir soit_," rang out the voice. "_Qua boir soit--qua boir soit_," repeated Violante softly. The duet rose, full and sweet and clear, with passionate undertones. Slowly it died away, calling to itself across the lighted water. The two men applauded eagerly. "Bella!" murmured Giorgione. "Once more!--Bella!" He clapped his hands. Again the music rose. Once the eyes of the singers met--a long, slow look. The time quic
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