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"Sas had been
carried out and they were alone, "you are here for two purposes: first
to study painting; second, to educate and equip yourself for co to take work, more work, and then some more work"
"I hain't skeered of work"
"I believe that Also, youinstinct with a strong curb"
"I don't 'low to let nobody run over umentative; only an announcement of a principle which was not
subject to ht, but until you learn the ropes, let azed into the fire for a few ives ye my hand on thet," he prouest over the
preht, and went up-town to his own house Sa reflections Before his
closed eyes rose insistently the picture of a sirl upon whose cheeks and tehts To his ears ca had risen over the Hudson, the endless night-
splitting screams of brazen-throated ferry whistles He tossed on a
ed for a feather-bed
"Good-night, Sally," he als"And Sally,on the top of a stile with a white, grief-torn little face,
wishing that, too
Meanwhile Lescott, letting hi the Park,
was hailed by a chorus of voices froroup just back frohball, they bo your barbarian with you?" deirl, who looked very irl--and very young and lovely The painter always thought of
his sister as the family's edition de luxe Now, she flashed on
hi to see hi down on theht on for purposes of exhibition, Drennie," he smiled
"I was afraid, if he ca
his saddlebags--you ultra-civilized folk hed"