The old, old story, love, by Berkeley AikinSaunders, Otley, 1862 - 357 стор. |
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Сторінка 318 - A dressmaker may alter a dress, a milliner a cap, a tailor a coat, but a painter may give up his art if he attempts to alter to please. It cannot be done." The Bishop bowed and hobbled away. Stuart attended him to the middle step of the stairs, bowed low, and returned jubilant with victory. He instructed his servant to take the picture to the Bishop's house but not to leave it until he had collected fifteen guineas. Obviously Stuart's rapid rise in...
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