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1 II | hundred francs when you haven't put six~sous' worth of color
2 II | studio fun.~ ~"Well, I don't deny that you are to paint
3 II | to do it, or not; I don't ask it. But you're an honest~
4 II | marry the girl, you won't forget me."~ ~"Marry! I?"
5 II | Bottles."~ ~"Now don't say that word; it makes
6 III | Opera. But Fougeres didn't see the ballet, didn't~hear
7 III | didn't see the ballet, didn't~hear the music; he was imagining
8 III | Schinner. "Ah! Fougeres can't manage to be~original."~ ~"
9 IV | be rewarded. Grassou hasn't stolen~his successes; he
10 V | assuring him that he~didn't paint vegetables. This painter
11 V | painted by an artist who~wasn't decorated?" returned the
12 V | money; but of course you don't spend it as you~get it,"
13 V | replied the painter; "I don't spend it; I have not the~
14 V | Well, well! if that isn't a joke!" exclaimed Vervelle. "
15 V | too."~ ~"Take care! don't move," said the painter.~ ~"
16 V | understand."~ ~"Oh! why didn't you have me taught the arts?"
17 V | Fougeres! not a bad name--doesn't look like a bad man either!
18 VI | grace;~happily she didn't look like her father or
19 VI | smiling.~ ~"You shouldn't give away your pictures
20 VI | gets his teeth in he won't let go while there's a bit~
21 VII | Grassou's ear:--~ ~"Won't that country lout spoilt
22 VII | taking the note. "I won't thank you. I can go back
23 VIII| nothing at all!"~ ~"Didn't I tell you," said Vervelle, "
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