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1 I | Pierre~Grassou, coming from Fougeres, and called simply "Fougeres" 2 I | Fougeres, and called simply "Fougeres" among his~brother-artists, 3 II | II~In 1832, Fougeres lived in the rue de Navarin, 4 II | rooms occupied by Grassou of Fougeres was his~studio, looking 5 II | beams~the vast apartment. Fougeres, being merely a genre painter, 6 II | rascal?" said the painter.~ ~Fougeres had the cross of the Legion 7 II | et dona ferentes," said Fougeres. "Do you know Latin?"~ ~" 8 II | mildness and wit with which~Fougeres employed what painters call 9 II | True for you!" cried Fougeres, gleefully.~ ~"And if you 10 II | life of Pierre Grassou of Fougeres.~~ 11 III | III~When a pupil, Fougeres had studied drawing with 12 III | were not~robbed. Finally Fougeres ended his education with 13 III | different transformations Fougeres'~habits and ways of life 14 III | mediocrity. His nickname "Fougeres" (that of the painter in~ 15 III | seen light.~ ~Grassou of Fougeres resembled his name. Plump 16 III | to fly on his own wings, Fougeres~took a studio in the upper 17 III | picture. It was rejected. When Fougeres heard of the fatal decision,~ 18 III | threats of assassination. Fougeres quietly fetched his canvas,~ 19 III | year's Salon was complete. Fougeres asked him to come and~criticise 20 III | went at once. When poor Fougeres had placed the work before 21 III | after a glance, pressed Fougeres' hand.~ ~"You are a fine 22 III | tip of your~brush, my good Fougeres, you had better leave colors 23 III | My dear friend," said Fougeres, "my picture is already 24 III | picture Schinner saw on Fougeres'~face so deep an expression 25 III | morning at seven o'clock~Fougeres was at his easel working 26 III | boulevard Bonne-Nouvelle. Fougeres, who~relied on his palette 27 III | francs for~expenses," said Fougeres, smiling, "a man will go 28 III | the picture disappeared; Fougeres walked slowly up and~approached 29 III | knows about painting."~ ~Fougeres had not the heart to return 30 III | them of you," said Elie.~ ~Fougeres would fain have taken old 31 III | swindling a Christian.~ ~Fougeres marched along the boulevard 32 III | sous in his pocket,~took Fougeres to the Opera. But Fougeres 33 III | Fougeres to the Opera. But Fougeres didn't see the ballet, didn' 34 III | imitating!" said Schinner. "Ah! Fougeres can't manage to be~original."~ ~" 35 III | Bridau.~ ~"What?" asked Fougeres.~ ~"Fling yourself into 36 IV | IV~Fougeres lowered his head like a 37 IV | At~that price of course Fougeres earned nothing; neither 38 IV | years of continued toil Fougeres managed to compose and execute~ 39 IV | Exhibition, a picture by Fougeres. This picture,~powerful 40 IV | the bourgeois shuddered. Fougeres had simply been~inspired 41 IV | following:--~ ~510. Grassou de Fougeres (Pierre), rue de Navarin, 42 IV | blunder, by the way, for~Fougeres had painted greenish tones 43 IV | ordered two church~pictures of Fougeres.~ ~This Salon of 1829 was 44 IV | a gold mine, Grassou~de Fougeres obtained his benefit of 45 IV | surprise of the good~and gentle Fougeres silenced all envy and all 46 IV | criticism, but the chevalier~Fougeres digested them as he had 47 IV | time he was thirty-seven Fougeres had manufactured for Elie~ 48 IV | the~bourgeoisie worships. Fougeres was dear to friends for 49 IV | a misfortune it is that Fougeres has the vice of painting!" 50 IV | between literary~critics and Fougeres; he was eminently sensitive 51 IV | the~revolution of July, Fougeres sent about ten pictures 52 V | payments made to him by Fougeres. The painter was awaiting~ 53 V | steps on the staircase, Fougeres rubbed~up his hair, buttoned 54 V | the bosom of his shirt.~ ~Fougeres glanced at Magus and said: " 55 V | visible admiration pleased Fougeres. The golden calf threw upon 56 V | Cardot. Hein! Madame de~Fougeres! not a bad name--doesn't 57 VI | but the celebrated painter Fougeres.~ ~The day on which Fougeres 58 VI | Fougeres.~ ~The day on which Fougeres began the portrait of Mademoiselle 59 VII | Nature?"~ ~"Look here," said Fougeres, "take my place while I 60 VII | more than mine," replied Fougeres, vehemently.~ ~Hearing that 61 VII | Vervelle risked giving Fougeres an invitation to come out~ 62 VIII| bottle-merchant, Monsieur~de Fougeres (for so the family persisted 63 VIII| Versailles."~ ~Madame de Fougeres adores her husband, to whom


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