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The American Claimant

CHAPTER XXI
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No, I am wrong--at least only partly right.

The line was drawn at apples, just as in the present case, but it was from the other direction." The new clothes gave him a thrill of pleasure and pride.

He said to himself, "I've got part of him down to date, anyway." Sellers said he was pleased with Tracy's work; and he went on and engaged him to restore his old masters, and said he should also want him to paint his portrait and his wife's and possibly his daughter's.

The tide of the artist's happiness was at flood, now.

The chat flowed pleasantly along while Tracy painted and Sellers carefully unpacked a picture which he had brought with him.


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