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1 I | that of an artist named Pierre~Grassou, coming from Fougeres,
2 II | too bulky in~themselves, Pierre Grassou, who had risen early,
3 II | me."~ ~"Marry! I?" cried Pierre Grassou,--"I, who have a
4 II | on the anterior life of Pierre Grassou of Fougeres.~~
5 III | all~discreet; at any rate Pierre discovered none of their
6 III | talent. Everything about Pierre Grassou~smacked of mediocrity.
7 III | seasons. Elie Magus, to whom Pierre offered his first~picture,
8 III | francs.~ ~For several days Pierre walked down from the rue
9 III | that beat in unison with Pierre's; his talent was~understood
10 IV | daubs. Magus was out, and Pierre could obtain no information
11 IV | 510. Grassou de Fougeres (Pierre), rue de Navarin, 2.~Death-toilet
12 IV | This Salon of 1829 was to Pierre Grassou his whole fortune,
13 V | idea entered the head of Pierre Grassou as the daylight
14 VI | Vervelle family discussed Pierre Grassou, Pierre Grassou~
15 VI | discussed Pierre Grassou, Pierre Grassou~discussed in his
16 VI | to look at the sketches. Pierre Grassou~thought these little
17 VI | for nothing?" they said.~ ~Pierre Grassou could not help smiling.~ ~"
18 VI | highest praise of the painter. Pierre Grassou~was, he said, one
19 VII | was~charming to our poor Pierre Grassou, so little accustomed
20 VII | let go for one moment of Pierre Grassou~for seven hours.
21 VII | presence of young ladies.~ ~Pierre Grassou stood with arms
22 VIII| painted those pictures," said Pierre Grassou in Vervelle's ear,~"
23 VIII| family persisted in calling Pierre Grassou)~advanced so much
24 VIII| wife.~ ~At the present day, Pierre Grassou, who never misses
25 VIII| happiest people on~earth. Pierre Grassou never emerges from
26 VIII| mischievous than~that of Pierre Grassou, who is, moreover,
27 Add | Classes~Cousin Pons~ ~Grassou, Pierre~A Bachelor's Establishment~
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