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 1   Pres         |             to choose literature or art as an outlet for the idealism,
 2   Pres         |          and her own ideals of good art. If a "deep love for art
 3   Pres         |            art. If a "deep love for art and an ardent desire to
 4   Pres         |     Apparently he was diverted from art to literature by a trifle;
 5     II,       I|         with her knowledge of their art. She was summoned from the
 6     II,      II| conversation during the repast - an art which was not appreciated
 7    III,      II|          queen for to-day, and thou art my sole subject. Sit thou
 8    III,      II|          that be pleasant?"~ ~"Thou art very kind; the garden will
 9    III,      II|          seen anything like it. Why art thou never angry?"~ ~"Because
10    III,      II|         into Ludwig's hand.~ ~"What art thou doing?" he asked, in
11    III,      II|             I want to see what thou art like when thou art angry.
12    III,      II|             thou art like when thou art angry. Did it hurt thee?"~ ~"
13    III,      II|            other year."~ ~"But thou art fifteen years old to-day."~ ~"
14    III,      II|          Ludwig raised his hand.~ ~"Art thou going to strike me?"
15    III,      II|             how kind, how dear thou art!" And in vain the young
16    III,      II|         thou behave so, Marie? Thou art fifteen years old! A grown-up
17    III,      II|          rose to his feet.~ ~"Where art thou going? Knowest thou
18    III,      II|            telescope, but that thou art my subject?"~ ~"I go to
19    III,      II|             bit of thy wisdom. Thou art like the rich man who tells
20     IV,      IV|            There is another work of art connected with this wonderful
21    VII,     III|          thoroughly understands the art of transformation, became
22     IX,       I|             room, "Cambray! father! art thou here?" but received
23     IX,     III|             himself a master in the art of fighting.~ ~He fought
24     IX,      IV|         Katharina! Oh, what a woman art thou!"~ ~ ~ ~
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