Chap.

 1        1|    broad face, reddened with paint, looking puffy under a rain
 2        2|    by their means to dry the paint. A rich merchant from Moscow,
 3        4|   have waited to take off my paint and my wig.”~The young man,
 4        5|    were plastered with white paint, and she had a couple of
 5        5|    explaining the way grease paint is put on. In a corner of
 6        5|  hand she laid on the grease paint with the corner of a towel.
 7        5|      putting down the grease paint.~Her task was a complicated
 8        5|  quietly.~She had dipped her paint brush in a pot of kohl,
 9        5|   there was a wash of yellow paint on its walls; its steps
10        5|   the grand removal of white paint and rouge, the reassumption
11        5|    who have got rid of their paint. On the stage, where the
12        9|      many hands, the scraped paint on the walls—all the squalor,
13       10| literature which pretends to paint from nature. “Just as though
14       12|   renovated house, where the paint was still scarcely dry,
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