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Twenty-one years ago this month, picturedealer and collector Leo Smith died.
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I want to talk with a picturedealer-thebest one there is.
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The crestfallen picturedealer withdrew; the tall man victoriously bore away the prize.
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It was the picturedealer, to whom he had first thought of applying.
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He married the daughter of a rich picturedealer, and became very rich himself.
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I shall take it to a picturedealer's to-morrow.
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Excepting for the regular visits of a Jewish picturedealer, there were few intrusions upon their solitude.
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That afternoon the picturedealer came.
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It was a long way yet to the house of the picturedealer, and he made up his mind at once.
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He mortgaged that future which people prophesied for him, and gave himself over, bound hand and foot, to a picturedealer.
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It is all very well for the picturedealer to leave the door open, but what if the policeman is not in the know?
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She saw no one but a picturedealer, who asked her if it were true that she was going abroad to study in Paris.
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An Italian picturedealer in London named Campanari, lately bought for a trifle a portrait which has proved to be a genuine Michel Angelo.
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I failed in persuading a picturedealer to purchase it, and, having to return home by my husband's chambers, I there found Mr. Hope-Scott.
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Workmen from a picturedealer's establishment were engaged in hanging a full length portrait in the long living-room of her apartment when she reached home.
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The rival establishment was the shop of Lamb and Drummond, picturedealers and engravers to Her Majesty.