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1    IX|      It stands just below your portrait which that young artist -
2    IX|       then he has painted your portrait in at least three hundred
3    IX|    sums of money for that very portrait. Yes, and bid against each
4    IX|     his reputation on that one portrait, for since then his name
5    IX|     became so enamoured of the portrait - naturally he saw it abroad -
6    IX|        that the subject of the portrait really lived in our city.
7    IX| embroidered, and stare at your portrait for hours at a stretch.
8  XXII|        front of him his wife's portrait that he might gaze upon
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