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Vandover and the Brute

CHAPTER Eleven
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The bedroom he was not particular about, the studio he hoped would have plenty of light from the north, but the sitting-room _must_ be sunny and overlook the street, else what would be the use of a window-seat?
As to the neighbourhood, he thought he would prefer Sutter Street anywhere between Leavenworth and Powell.
In the downtown part this street was entirely given over to business houses; in the far, uptown quarter it was lined with residences; but between these two undesirable extremes was an intermediate district where the residences had given place to flats, and the business blocks to occasional stores.

It was a neighbourhood affected by doctors, dentists, and reputable music-teachers; drug stores occupied many of the corners, here and there a fine residence still withstood the advance of business, there were a number of great apartment houses, and even one or two club buildings.
It was a gay locality, not too noisy, not too quiet.

The street was one of the great arteries of travel between the business and the residence portions of the city, and its cable-cars were frequented by ladies going to their shopping or downtown marketing or to and from the matinees.
Acquaintances of Vandover were almost sure to pass at every hour.
He took rooms temporarily at the Palace and at once set about locating on Sutter Street.

He had recourse again to Brunt, who furnished him with a long list of vacancies in that neighbourhood.

Apartment-hunting was an agreeable pastime to Vandover, though in the end it began to bore him.
Altogether, he visited some fifteen or twenty suites, in each case trying to fit himself into the rooms, imagining how the window-seat would look in such a window, how the pipe-rack would show over such a mantel, just where on such walls the Assyrian _bas-reliefs_ could be placed to the best advantage, and if his easel could receive enough steady light from such windows.


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