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1 II | perhaps they'll~turn out family portraits."~ ~And with that
2 II | in search of the Vervelle~family. To know to what extend
3 V | here bowed to the Vervelle family and went away. Grassou~accompanied
4 V | dot'!"~ ~"Yes, but what a family!"~ ~"Three hundred thousand
5 V | golden calf threw upon the~family its fantastic reflections.~ ~"
6 V | first sitting the Vervelle family became almost intimate~with
7 VI | VI~While the Vervelle family discussed Pierre Grassou,
8 VI | his own mind the Vervelle family. He found it impossible~
9 VI | slippers with~pointed toes. The family replied with smiles as flattering
10 VI | little skirmishes between the family~and the painter, who had
11 VI | This flattery brought the family on the double-quick to the
12 VI | and the enthusiasm of the family knew no bounds. The~notary
13 VI | son-in-law to the Vervelle family. The three~Vervelles bloomed
14 VI | sure, yes."~ ~The Vervelle family, extremely shocked by this
15 VII | attraction a plain bourgeois family could offer to an artist.~ ~"
16 VIII| de Fougeres (for so the family persisted in calling Pierre
17 VIII| artists of the period. Not~a family portrait is painted between
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