The Professor's House, by Willa Cather
Chapter 1
The moving was over and done.  Professor  St. Peter was alone in the dismantled house  where he had lived ever since his marriage,  where he had worked out his career and brought up  his two daughters.  It was almost as ugly as it is  possible for a house to be; square, three stories in  height, painted the colour of ashes -- the front porch  just too narrow for comfort, with a slanting floor  and sagging steps.  As he walked slowly about the  empty, echoing rooms on that bright September  morning, the Professor regarded thoughtfully the  needless inconveniences he had put up with for so  long; the stairs that were too steep, the halls that  were too cramped, the awkward oak mantles with  thick round posts crowned by bumptious wooden  balls, over green-tiled fireplaces. 
Certain wobbly stair treads, certain creaky boards  in the upstairs hall, had made him wince many times  a day for twenty-odd years -- and they still creaked  and wobbled.  He had a deft hand with tools, he  could easily have fixed them, but there were always  so many things to fix, and there was not time enough  to go round.  He went into the kitchen, where he had carpentered under a succession of cooks, went  up to the bathroom on the second floor, where there  was only a painted tin tub; the taps were so old that  no plumber could ever screw them tight enough to  stop the drip, the window could only be coaxed up  and down by wriggling, and the doors of the linen  closet didn't fit.  He had sympathized with his  daughters' dissatisfaction, though he could never  quite agree with them that the bath should be the  most attractive room in the house. He had spent  the happiest years of his youth in a house at Versailles  where it distinctly was not, and he had known  many charming people who had no bath at all.  However, as his wife said:  "If your country has  contributed one thing, at least, to civilization, why  not have it?"  Many a night, after blowing out his study lamp, he had leaped into that tub, clad in his pajamas, to give it another coat of some one  of the many paints that were advertised to behave  like porcelain, and didn't. 
The Professor in pajamas was not an unpleasant  sight; for looks, the fewer clothes he had on, the  better.  Anything that clung to his body showed it  to be built upon extremely good bones, with the slender  hips and springy shoulders of a tireless swimmer.  Though he was born on Lake Michigan, of mixed  stock (Canadian French on one side, and American  farmers on the other), St. Peter was commonly said  to look like a Spaniard.  That was possibly because    he had been in Spain a good deal, and was an authority  on certain phases of Spanish history.  He had a  long brown face, with an oval chin over which he  wore a close trimmed Van-Dyke, like a tuft of shiny  black fur.  With this silky, very black hair, he had  a tawny skin with gold lights in it, a hawk nose, and  hawk-like eyes -- brown and gold and green.  They  were set in ample cavities, with plenty of room to  move about, under thick, curly, black eyebrows  that turned up sharply at the outer ends, like  military moustaches.  His wicked-looking eyebrows  made his students call him Mephistopheles -- and  there was no evading the searching eyes underneath  them; eyes that in a flash could pick out a  friend or an unusual stranger from a throng.  They  had lost none of their fire, though just now the man  behind them was feeling a diminution of ardour. 
His daughter Kathleen, who had done several  successful studies of him in water-colour, had once  said: -- "The thing that really makes Papa handsome  is the modelling of his head between the top  of his ear and his crown; it is quite the best thing  about him."  That part of his head was high,  polished, hard as bronze, and the close-growing  black hair threw off a streak of light along the  rounded ridge where the skull was fullest.  The  mould of his head on the side was so individual and  definite, so far from casual, that it was more like  a statue's head than a man's.  
From one of the dismantled windows the Professor  happened to look out into his back garden,  and at that cheerful sight he went quickly downstairs  and escaped from the dusty air and brutal  light of the empty rooms. 
His walled-in garden had been the comfort of  his life -- and it was the one thing his neighbours  held against him.  He started to make it soon after  the birth of his first daughter, when his wife began  to be unreasonable about his spending so much time  at the lake and on the tennis court.  In this undertaking  he got help and encouragement from his landlord,  a retired German farmer, good-natured and  lenient about everything but spending money.  If  the Professor happened to have a new baby at home,  or a faculty dinner, or an illness in the family, or any  unusual expense, Appelhoff cheerfully waited for  the rent; but pay for repairs he would not.  When  it was a question of the garden, however, the old  man sometimes stretched a point.  He helped his  tenant with seeds and slips and sound advice...
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