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Honoré de Balzac
Pierre Grassou

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1 II | articles necessary to a painter, neatly~arranged and very 2 II | Fougeres, being merely a genre painter, does not~need the immense 3 II | Magus entered and found the painter in the act of beginning 4 II | you, old rascal?" said the painter.~ ~Fougeres had the cross 5 II | laugh~which frightened the painter. He fancied he heard Mephistopheles~ 6 II | proposition would act upon the~painter, and what effect would be 7 III | Fougeres" (that of the painter in~the play of "The Eglantine") 8 III | Orgemonts) made himself a painter simply by~the fact of an 9 III | still make himself a great painter. He placed his~picture on 10 III | rejected work. The great painter left everything and~went 11 III | in his heart; the great painter~Schinner was mistaken after 12 IV | wrong with his eyes.~ ~The painter went back to his studio 13 IV | Joseph Bridau, the great painter, was~not yet decorated.) 14 IV | congratulations which the painter received. Pity sets up~mediocrities 15 V | to him by Fougeres. The painter was awaiting~the fortunate 16 V | improperly called legs. A true painter would have~turned the little 17 V | t paint vegetables. This painter looked at his client without 18 V | to the husband while~the painter's back was turned.~ ~"Should 19 V | bottles and corks!" said the painter; "they set my~teeth on edge."~ ~" 20 V | No, madame," replied the painter; "I don't spend it; I have 21 V | care! don't move," said the painter.~ ~"Do pray hold still, 22 VI | when he went to bed the painter had come to think Virginie~ 23 VI | between the family~and the painter, who had the audacity to 24 VI | the highest praise of the painter. Pierre Grassou~was, he 25 VI | nothing but the celebrated painter Fougeres.~ ~The day on which 26 VII | find her," said the great painter, going on with~his lecture. " 27 VII | fine days of~the year. The painter went modestly by public 28 VII | cried Madame Vervelle. The~painter took pere Vervelle by the 29 VIII| picture-dealer!" said the painter, who now saw~the meaning 30 VIII| is not done by this great painter; none of them costs~less 31 VIII| presented two~children. This painter, a good father and a good


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