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1 II | staircase to go in search of the Vervelle~family. To know to what
2 II | him by the Sieur and~Dame Vervelle, adorned by their only daughter,
3 V | without a~smile, for Monsieur Vervelle wore a three-thousand-franc
4 V | Hearing those words Monsieur Vervelle frowned. The worthy bourgeois~
5 V | monsieur," replied Grassou.~ ~"Vervelle, he has the cross!" whispered
6 V | Magus here bowed to the Vervelle family and went away. Grassou~
7 V | always been told," cried old Vervelle, "that artists were~baskets
8 V | indiscreet to ask?" said Madame~Vervelle.~ ~"A good fellow, all round,"
9 V | isn't a joke!" exclaimed Vervelle. "Cardot is our~notary too."~ ~"
10 V | arts?" said Mademoiselle~Vervelle to her parents.~ ~"Virginie,"
11 V | During this first sitting the Vervelle family became almost intimate~
12 VI | VI~While the Vervelle family discussed Pierre
13 VI | discussed in his own mind the Vervelle family. He found it impossible~
14 VI | had come to think Virginie~Vervelle charming.~ ~When the three
15 VI | the audacity to call pere Vervelle witty.~This flattery brought
16 VI | they are money,"~said old Vervelle.~ ~At the third sitting
17 VI | At the third sitting pere Vervelle mentioned a fine gallery
18 VI | Potter, etc.~ ~"Monsieur Vervelle has been very extravagant,"
19 VI | extravagant," said Madame Vervelle,~ostentatiously. "He has
20 VI | bottle-dealer.~ ~When Madame Vervelle's portrait was begun that
21 VI | enormous weight in the scales. Vervelle's friends now heard of~nothing
22 VI | virtually son-in-law to the Vervelle family. The three~Vervelles
23 VI | to be sure, yes."~ ~The Vervelle family, extremely shocked
24 VII | and write that~note."~ ~Vervelle rolled to the table and
25 VII | that man?" asked Madame Vervelle.~ ~"A great artist," answered
26 VII | artist like you,"~said Madame Vervelle.~ ~The ways of genius had
27 VII | presence of a man~of genius, Vervelle risked giving Fougeres an
28 VII | among us."~ ~Little old Vervelle himself rolled like an apple
29 VII | magnificence, Monsieur and Madame Vervelle reached the moment of their~
30 VII | an elderly Demoiselle Vervelle, and a~number of other guests
31 VII | famous collection of pere Vervelle, who was~fond of oppressing
32 VII | water! quick!" cried Madame Vervelle. The~painter took pere Vervelle
33 VII | Vervelle. The~painter took pere Vervelle by the button of his coat
34 VIII| Three thousand francs," said Vervelle in a whisper, as they reached~
35 VIII| Didn't I tell you," said Vervelle, "that I had three hundred
36 VIII| said Pierre Grassou in Vervelle's ear,~"and I sold them
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