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1 I | of an artist named Pierre~Grassou, coming from Fougeres, and
2 II | or four rooms occupied by Grassou of Fougeres was his~studio,
3 II | bulky in~themselves, Pierre Grassou, who had risen early, prepared
4 II | Marry! I?" cried Pierre Grassou,--"I, who have a habit of
5 II | anterior life of Pierre Grassou of Fougeres.~~
6 III | Everything about Pierre Grassou~smacked of mediocrity. His
7 III | had first seen light.~ ~Grassou of Fougeres resembled his
8 IV | the~following:--~ ~510. Grassou de Fougeres (Pierre), rue
9 IV | Salon of 1829 was to Pierre Grassou his whole fortune, fame,~
10 IV | discovery of a gold mine, Grassou~de Fougeres obtained his
11 IV | arts should be rewarded. Grassou hasn't stolen~his successes;
12 IV | men who are methodical--if Grassou, belated with his~work,
13 IV | comrades.~ ~But for all this, Grassou gave excellent counsel,
14 V | Yes, monsieur," replied Grassou.~ ~"Vervelle, he has the
15 V | Vervelle family and went away. Grassou~accompanied him to the landing.~ ~"
16 V | entered the head of Pierre Grassou as the daylight had burst~
17 V | fellow, all round," replied Grassou. "His name is Cardot."~ ~"
18 VI | family discussed Pierre Grassou, Pierre Grassou~discussed
19 VI | discussed Pierre Grassou, Pierre Grassou~discussed in his own mind
20 VI | at the sketches. Pierre Grassou~thought these little affectations
21 VI | nothing?" they said.~ ~Pierre Grassou could not help smiling.~ ~"
22 VI | praise of the painter. Pierre Grassou~was, he said, one of the
23 VI | and returned abruptly to Grassou, pulling his coat~together
24 VI | Wood is dear," he said to Grassou.~ ~"Ah!"~ ~"The British
25 VII | VII~Grassou could not help coloring,
26 VII | the table and whispered in Grassou's ear:--~ ~"Won't that country
27 VII | great artist," answered Grassou.~ ~There was silence for
28 VII | only done it good," replied Grassou.~ ~"Well, if he is a great
29 VII | charming to our poor Pierre Grassou, so little accustomed to
30 VII | for one moment of Pierre Grassou~for seven hours. After dinner,
31 VII | a~great artist followed Grassou into the picture gallery,
32 VII | of young ladies.~ ~Pierre Grassou stood with arms pendent,
33 VIII| those pictures," said Pierre Grassou in Vervelle's ear,~"and
34 VIII| persisted in calling Pierre Grassou)~advanced so much that when
35 VIII| the present day, Pierre Grassou, who never misses exhibiting
36 VIII| people on~earth. Pierre Grassou never emerges from the bourgeois
37 VIII| year~with his notary."~ ~As Grassou took a creditable part on
38 VIII| mischievous than~that of Pierre Grassou, who is, moreover, anonymously
39 Add | Middle Classes~Cousin Pons~ ~Grassou, Pierre~A Bachelor's Establishment~
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