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...Neuville, leads this branch of the French school. The second is one of De Neuville's, a much smaller picture, equally attractive both in point of merit and ability. Bonheur is the artist of the third, an Alpine scene with only two exquisitely drawn figures of animals, this time deer. It is impossible to describe the delicate finish of the picture. All that can be said is, "Go and see for yourselves...
...deer who gazed with large and wondering eyes...
Began the east to blanch, I chased the deer...
...gazed at me a moment, as I stood before him like a timid deer, and then, in a mighty torrent of emotion, flung himself at my feet, exclaiming. "You air a cherubim, an' I ain't no pirick, but an' uncultered son o' the soil. Thet's wut I am, honest Injun! Will yer smile on me? Will yer lemme adore...
Beneath them once the timid deer...