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Narrate the story of the model millione​

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The Model Millionaire" is a short story by the Irish author Oscar Wilde. It first appeared

in print in the newspaper The World in June 1887. It was published again in 1891 as

part of the anthology Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories.

The story concerns a young man who, although he does not have much money himself,

is moved to pity by the sight of an elderly beggar who is posing as a model for his artist

friend. Although he can barely afford to do so, the young man gives the beggar the

largest denomination coin that he has in his pocket. The young man's act of kindness

has unexpected positive consequences for him.

Plot

The protagonist of the story is a young man called Hughie Erskine. Hughie is handsome,

charming and popular but he has been very unlucky as far as financial matters are concerned. He

was left nothing of any great value in his father's will. He has tried his hand at several different

businesses, all of which have failed. Having no job, Hughie's only source of income is two

hundred pounds a year which is given to him by an elderly aunt. Hughie has fallen in love with a

young woman named Laura Merton and she loves him in return. Laura's father, Colonel Merton,

is fond of Hughie but, due to his poor financial prospects, he does not want the young man to

marry his daughter. He has often told Hughie that he will only allow him to get engaged to Laura

after he has earned ten thousand pounds.

Hughie goes to see his artist friend Alan Trevor. He finds that Alan is painting a portrait of an

old man who appears to be a beggar. The old man is wearing a tattered brown cloak and boots

which have been mended many times. He has a rough walking stick in one hand. In the other

hand, he is holding out an old hat as if to ask for money. His face is heavily wrinkled and he

looks extremely sad. Both Alan and Hughie agree that the old man is an excellent subject for a

painting. Hughie, however, cannot help feeling sorry for the man. He thinks it is unfair that,

although Alan's paintings regularly sell for two thousand guineas, he only pays his models

one shilling an hour to pose for him and does not give them a percentage of the money which he

makes from sales of their portraits.

When Alan leaves the room, Hughie looks in his pockets. He finds that the highest denomination

coin which he has is a sovereign. Although it means that he will have to economize more than

usual for the rest of the month, Hughie gives the coin to the old man, who appears very happy to

receive it. Hughie leaves soon afterwards.

Alan and Hughie meet up again later. The artist tells his friend that, after he left, the old man

asked several questions about him. Alan goes on to say that he told the old man all about Hughie,

Laura Merton and the condition which Colonel Merton set that prevents their marriage. Hughie

is unhappy that his friend told "that old beggar" all about his private life. The amused Alan tells

Hughie that the old man he was painting was Baron Hausberg, one of the wealthiest men in

Europe and someone who often buys Alan's paintings. For reasons which Alan does not really

understand, the millionaire baron had asked to be painted as a beggar. The tattered clothes he

was wearing were supplied by Alan. Hughie feels ashamed about having given a coin to a

millionaire, although Alan tells him not to worry.

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