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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

CHAPTER III
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Finding that he was never able to finish anything, he soon became resigned, like one who pants with fatigue before an obstacle waiting for a providential interposition to save him.

The important thing was to be a painter.

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even though he might not paint anything.

This afforded him the opportunity, on the plea of lofty aestheticism, of sending out cards of invitation and asking light women to his studio.


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