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1 I | there exhibited.~Among the two hundred selected paintings,
2 I | never went beyond the first two columns of the long gallery~
3 II | Magus bought~his pictures at two and three hundred francs
4 II | pretensions! You talk of two hundred francs when you
5 II | that you are to paint me two pictures for~nothing."~ ~"
6 III | their interior effects. The two masters were not~robbed.
7 III | another picture, and spent two months upon it,--eating
8 III | lent him stuffs.~ ~After two months' seclusion the Breton
9 III | Bridau to the~invitation. The two painters saw in three of
10 IV | earned~laboriously about two thousand francs a year while
11 IV | was a priest, on the other two women, one old, one young,
12 IV | of the Interior ordered two church~pictures of Fougeres.~ ~
13 IV | Monseigneur the Dauphin, also the two~church pictures, and delivered
14 IV | manufactured for Elie~Magus some two hundred pictures, all of
15 V | him the~imposing income of two thousand francs, to allow
16 V | white satin and adorned with two~honest bows of the same
17 V | They were to come again two days later. As~they went
18 VI | turned Roman, etc. After two years of marriage~what man
19 VI | ordinary red to a cherry-red, two shades~deeper.~ ~"Brings
20 VIII| to whom she has presented two~children. This painter,
21 Add | Study of Woman~Letters of Two Brides~Cousin Betty~The
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