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In which the narrator reflects upon the humble origins and artistic struggles of his friend Dick Tinto, a painter whose talents fail to secure him lasting success except through the creation of a singular and evocative historical sketch. This sketch, inspired by the ancient ruins of Lammermoor and fraught with expressive intensity, kindles a desire to relate the story it suggests in a narrative blending description with dialogue.
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