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The Titan

CHAPTER IX
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See how nice those white-marble statues look.
Shall we go to the Cluny or Versailles or Fontainbleau?
To-night we ought to see Bernhardt at the Francaise." Aileen was so gay.

It was so splendid to be traveling with her true husband at last.
It was on this trip that Cowperwood's taste for art and life and his determination to possess them revived to the fullest.

He made the acquaintance in London, Paris, and Brussels of the important art dealers.

His conception of great masters and the older schools of art shaped themselves.

By one of the dealers in London, who at once recognized in him a possible future patron, he was invited with Aileen to view certain private collections, and here and there was an artist, such as Lord Leighton, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, or Whistler, to whom he was introduced casually, an interested stranger.


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