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Subsequently, Sonet and Vitelot had turned the Three Glorious Days "les trois glorieuses" into the Army, Finance, and the Family, and sent in the design for the sepulchre of the late lamented Charles Keller; and here again Stidmann took the commission.

In the eleven years that followed, the sketch had been modified to suit all kinds of requirements, and now in Vitelot's fresh tracing they reappeared as Music, Sculpture, and Painting. "It is a mere trifle when you think of the details and cost of setting it up; for it will take six months," said Vitelot.

"Here is the estimate and the order-form seven thousand francs, sketch in plaster not included." Topinard turned to Vitelot. "I have just heard that they are going to dispute the will," he whispered, "and the relatives are likely to come by their property. Go and speak to M. Camusot, for this poor, harmless creature has not a farthing."

In the eleven years that followed, the sketch had been modified to suit all kinds of requirements, and now in Vitelot's fresh tracing they reappeared as Music, Sculpture, and Painting. "It is a mere trifle when you think of the details and cost of setting it up; for it will take six months," said Vitelot.

"Here is the estimate and the order-form seven thousand francs, sketch in plaster not included." Topinard turned to Vitelot. "I have just heard that they are going to dispute the will," he whispered, "and the relatives are likely to come by their property. Go and speak to M. Camusot, for this poor, harmless creature has not a farthing."

Subsequently, Sonet and Vitelot had turned the Three Glorious Days "les trois glorieuses" into the Army, Finance, and the Family, and sent in the design for the sepulchre of the late lamented Charles Keller; and here again Stidmann took the commission.

"This is the kind of customer that you always bring us," said Mme. Vitelot, beginning a quarrel with the agent. Topinard led Schmucke away, and they returned home on foot to the Rue de Normandie, for the mourning-coaches had been sent back. "Do not leaf me," Schmucke said, when Topinard had seen him safe into Mme. Sauvage's hands, and wanted to go. "It is four o'clock, dear M. Schmucke.

"This is the kind of customer that you always bring us," said Mme. Vitelot, beginning a quarrel with the agent. Topinard led Schmucke away, and they returned home on foot to the Rue de Normandie, for the mourning-coaches had been sent back. "Do not leaf me," Schmucke said, when Topinard had seen him safe into Mme. Sauvage's hands, and wanted to go. "It is four o'clock, dear M. Schmucke.

"Our clients do not often take things to heart like this; still, it happens once in a year or two " At last Schmucke talked of returning to the Rue de Normandie, and at this Sonet began at once. "Here is the design, sir," he said; "Vitelot drew it expressly for you, and sat up last night to do it. . . . And he has been happily inspired, it will look fine "

"Our clients do not often take things to heart like this; still, it happens once in a year or two " At last Schmucke talked of returning to the Rue de Normandie, and at this Sonet began at once. "Here is the design, sir," he said; "Vitelot drew it expressly for you, and sat up last night to do it.... And he has been happily inspired, it will look fine "