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1 V | might have arrested every painter in the world. The~shop was
2 V | The stranger~was a young painter, who, seven years before,
3 VI | to the~Salon," the great painter went on. "You see, these
4 VI | impassioned~face of the young painter. She at once recalled the
5 VI | ecstatic face of the young painter. The~stranger replied by
6 VI | again and again at the young painter, betraying the emotion~that
7 VII | In the first place, the painter had removed the two~pictures;
8 VII | placed in the way of the painter's ardent~nature gave added
9 VII | passion hindered the young painter from~hitting on the ingenious
10 VII | family, to whom~the young painter tried to get access, in
11 XI | cannot surely know what a painter is?" cried her~mother with
12 XII | Madame Roguin,~the young painter and his charming Augustine,
13 XII | comes out well," replied the painter. "We should be~only too
14 XIII| scene changed. When the painter~showed his wife the sketches
15 XIII| gave, she~heard a young painter say, with the childlike
16 XIV | and slippery descent: the painter's love was falling down~
17 XIV | so quickly but that the~painter might find his wife mending
18 XV | made Augustine smile. The~painter's wife perceived that, apart
19 XIX | sumptuous gallery, where the~painter's wife was led by the Duchess
20 XX | worthy of her!" exclaimed the painter in a voice of thunder. "
21 XX | Let me be!" said the painter in a tone almost like a
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