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... face against his being an artist , he might be happy and prosperous in another vocation . He promised to go and see him occasionally , and departed , hoping the lad was more reconciled to his lot . CHAPTER II . HAT night , when all were ...
... face against his being an artist , he might be happy and prosperous in another vocation . He promised to go and see him occasionally , and departed , hoping the lad was more reconciled to his lot . CHAPTER II . HAT night , when all were ...
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... face that looked into his ; and it was a kind voice that said- " You seem to enjoy the beauty of this spot , my lad ; is it your first view of it ? " It was not immediately that Salvator re- plied , for he had to recall his scattered ...
... face that looked into his ; and it was a kind voice that said- " You seem to enjoy the beauty of this spot , my lad ; is it your first view of it ? " It was not immediately that Salvator re- plied , for he had to recall his scattered ...
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... produce and reproduce every remarkable face or feature around him , not even sparing the dignified principal himself . When , however , his mind began to be filled with classical ideas , his pencil 66 BATTLE AND VICTORY ; OR ,
... produce and reproduce every remarkable face or feature around him , not even sparing the dignified principal himself . When , however , his mind began to be filled with classical ideas , his pencil 66 BATTLE AND VICTORY ; OR ,
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... face for a Madonna , and hers is just the thing . She sits to me most days , so I am getting on quickly . ” He was getting on quickly , for the next time he went to see Salvator , a few weeks later , it was to tell him that he had won ...
... face for a Madonna , and hers is just the thing . She sits to me most days , so I am getting on quickly . ” He was getting on quickly , for the next time he went to see Salvator , a few weeks later , it was to tell him that he had won ...
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... face would bring us a little fortune in itself , for I meant to paint her in every character I could think of . Your mother , at all events , believed me , good soul , and she spoke to Signor Rosa and got him to consent , and so we ...
... face would bring us a little fortune in itself , for I meant to paint her in every character I could think of . Your mother , at all events , believed me , good soul , and she spoke to Signor Rosa and got him to consent , and so we ...
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