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Servin places on the cool, 3 strikes and a third degree robbery, queens for aces.
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Although we found the Petit Chablis simple on its own (it was Domaine Servin 2007), we were surprised to find that it was lovely with the cheese.
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It was recognized that a young woman who had taken lessons from Servin was capable of judging the paintings of the Musee conclusively, of making a striking portrait, copying an ancient master, or painting
The Vendetta 2007
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Madame Servin soon went away, and the session ended without further events; Ginevra allowed her companions to depart, and seemed to intend to work later.
The Vendetta 2007
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The breathing of the soldier in the closet could be distinctly heard, but Madame Servin appeared not to notice it; her feigned ignorance was so obvious that Ginevra recognized it at once for wilful deafness.
The Vendetta 2007
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When the painter and Ginevra thought themselves alone, Servin rapped in a peculiar manner on the door of the dark garret, which turned at once on its rusty and creaking hinges.
The Vendetta 2007
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Servin, one of our most distinguished artists, was the first to conceive of the idea of opening a studio for young girls who wished to take lessons in painting.
The Vendetta 2007
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Servin left Ginevra, went round once more to each easel, and gave such long lessons that he was still there at the hour when the pupils were in the habit of leaving.
The Vendetta 2007
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When a pupil, Fougeres had studied drawing with Servin, who was thought
Pierre Grassou 2007
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The Italian then looked fixedly at Madame Servin, who said, without the slightest change of face: — “Your copy is as fine as the original; if I had to choose between the two I should be puzzled.”
The Vendetta 2007
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