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1    VIII| through an opera-glass the painter looked like an ant on a
2    VIII|     When she and the young painter went to see the Sistine
3      IX|    Blanka to ascend to the painter's lofty perch in order to
4      IX|   going on around him. The painter in this instance wore a
5      IX| far less interested in the painter than in his work. Indeed,
6      IX|    not for me, but for the painter wrestling with the Colosseum
7     XII| mystery. Meanwhile a young painter has taken his seat in one
8    XIII|   as light and airy as any painter could desire. A large bow-window
9    XIII|   his shop.~ ~"The citizen painter is not at home," continued
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