The Atlantic Monthly, volume 04, No. 26, December, 1859

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A. , from New York, spendingpart of his summer on the Cape in search of the picturesque, --which Ihope he found. Elkanah had, as I have said, a natural talent fordrawing, and some of his sketches had that in them which elicited theapproval of Graves, who saw in the young fellow an untutored genius, or, at least, very considerable promise of future excellence. To himthere could be but one choice between shoemaking and "Art"; and findingthat young Brewster made rapid advances under his desultory ...tuition, hetold him his thoughts, that he should not waste himself makingsea-boots for fishermen, but enter a studio in Boston or New York, andmake his career as a painter. It scarcely needed this, however; forElkanah took such delight in his new proficiency, and got from Graves'sstories of artist life such exalted ideas of the unalloyed felicity ofthe gentleman of the brush, that, even had the painter said no word, hewould have worked out that way himself.
"Only wait till next year, when I'm out of my time, " said he to Graves;and to himself, --"This is the opening for which I have been waiting.


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