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The Titan

CHAPTER IX
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These men only saw a strong, polite, remote, conservative man.

He realized the emotional, egotistic, and artistic soul.

He felt on the instant that there could be little in common between such men and himself in so far as personal contact was concerned, yet there was mutual ground on which they could meet.

He could not be a slavish admirer of anything, only a princely patron.

So he walked and saw, wondering how soon his dreams of grandeur were to be realized.
In London he bought a portrait by Raeburn; in Paris a plowing scene by Millet, a small Jan Steen, a battle piece by Meissonier, and a romantic courtyard scene by Isabey.


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