Pierre Grassou by Honoré de Balzac
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"Hold your tongue!"
"Ah! to be sure, yes." The Vervelle family, extremely shocked by this extraordinary apparition, passed from its ordinary red to a cherry-red, two shades deeper. "Brings in, hey?" continued Joseph. "Any shot in your locker?" "How much do you want?" "Five hundred. I've got one of those bull-dog dealers after me, and if the fellow once gets his teeth in he won't let go while there's a bit of me left. What a crew!" "I'll write you a line for my notary." "Have you got a notary?" "Yes." "That explains to me why you still make cheeks with pink tones like a perfumer's sign." Grassou could not help coloring, for Virginie was sitting. "Take Nature as you find her," said the great painter, going on with his lecture. "Mademoiselle is red-haired. Well, is that a sin? All things are magnificent in painting. Put some vermillion on your |
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