Recollections And Impressions of James A. Mcneill Whistler

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"It is all very simple," he said. "The 'Royal Society of British Artists' has disintegrated, — the 'Artists' have come out, the 'British' remain." When interviewed to obtain his explanation of the "state of affairs :" " The state of affairs ?" said Mr. Whistler, in his light and airy way, raising his eyebrows and twinkling his eyes, as if it were all the best possible fun in the world ; ' ' why, my dear sir, there's positively no state of affairs at all. Contrary to public declaration, there's
...actually nothing chaotic in the whole business. On the contrary, everything is in order, and just as it should be, — the survival of the fittest as regards the presidency, don't you see ; and, well — Suffolk Street is itself again ! A new government has come in ; and, as I 2l8 OF JAMES A. McNeill whistler told the members the other night, I congratulate the society on the result of their vote : for no longer can it be said that the right man is in the wrong place. No doubt their pristine sense of undisturbed somnolence will again settle upon them after the exasperated mental condition arising from the un- natural strain recently put upon the old ship.

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