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Basil Cannonfield approaches his meeting with Theo at the Fedder fountain with a calm demeanor, unlike previous recipients. He immediately recognizes Theo as a frequent audience member at his street performances. They sit comfortably together, and Basil asks about Theo’s motivations for giving away the portraits. After Theo explains, Basil shares his life story, stating that he grew up in a military family, became an English teacher, and later quit to care for his sister Genevieve, who had terminal cancer. After her death four years ago, Basil couldn’t bring himself to return to teaching, so he began performing as a street musician.
When Theo presents the portrait, he tells Basil he sees both youthful playfulness and wisdom in his face—“a young, tender heart; a wise, old soul” (181). Basil dismisses the idea that he could be saintly, citing his perceived flaws. Theo tells him they’re both “raw material” and that “heaven can draw a straight line with a crooked stick” (181). Friends nearby urge Basil to perform his music, so he and Theo share a hug and part ways for the day. Theo listens to Basil’s music before heading to the river.
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