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1    IV|    follow her bent and adopt an artistic calling. At first she was
2    IV|        at all about the arduous artistic labours of the chorus-singer.
3    IV|         he handed the beautiful artistic masterpiece to Teresa.~ ~
4     V|      too, that other point - an artistic career? That would certainly
5    VI|        that you draw very fine, artistic specimens of furniture."[
6    VI|     girl's guardian from purely artistic motives of the noblest description.~ ~
7 XVIII| personal experiences during his artistic ramblings, that even the
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