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1 I | the evening before at the painter's; all it needed now was~
2 III| recognized the joyous pupil of a~painter, called in the argot of
3 IV | speech.~ ~"--I am only a poor painter lately returned from Rome,
4 IV | the Eastern~hero to the painter. "However, we'll set him
5 IV | Yes, monsieur," said the painter, "that's done all the world
6 IV | this stern admonition the painter turned red to his ears~and
7 IV | supposed to be a little~painter of no consequence,--a mere
8 IV | Czerni-Georges and at the famous~painter Schinner, and wondered how
9 IV | de Fontaine."~ ~"A great painter is never married when he
10 IV | Georges, addressing the~great painter.~ ~"Rome is fine only to
11 IV | You are right," said the painter. "I had gone there to look
12 V | Phew!" said the great painter; "ten-sous cigars!"~ ~"The
13 V | young man," said the great painter.~ ~"Here, young man, here'
14 V | landscape is not so bad, great painter, is it?"~ ~"Pooh! you who
15 V | from Mistigris, the great painter, and~the farmer. The count
16 V | to make Mistigris and the~painter understand that it was necessary
17 V | men," said the count,--"a painter already famous, a~future
18 V | victuals,'" cried the great painter.~ ~"The word is all the
19 V | Look here!" said the painter, "you seem to have seen
20 V | cried~Schinner.~ ~"Great painter," said Georges, sententiously, "
21 V | Monsieur is right," cried the painter; "no man should blaguer
22 V | he added, looking at the painter, "I~prevent those who do
23 V | we are--where?" said the painter, and Georges, and Oscar
24 V | various packages of the painter, the bundles of Oscar~Husson,
25 VI | own domain."~ ~Oscar, the painter, and Mistigris, all more
26 VI | completed by Schinner. The great painter had~recommended for this
27 VI | know him, madame?" said the painter.~ ~"Knows him like his double,"
28 VI | said Madame Moreau to the~painter. "But--"~ ~"Joseph Bridau,"
29 VI | Serizy get here?" said the painter to Madame~Moreau, when she
30 XI | revolution of July!" cried the painter, laughing.~"Well, I always
31 XI | monsieur," said the great~painter, "of being present at my
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