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Bernadetta
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Hmm... A little more crimson, maybe?
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Linhardt
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May I suggest vermilion instead?
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Bernadetta
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Vermilio—ah! I know. I see it. you don't have to say it. I've got no talent at all...
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Linhardt
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I said nothing about your talent. I simply suggested vermilion over crimson.
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Linhardt
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Do you know vermilion? It's just a softer shade of crimson. I believe it would... Oh, forget it.
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Linhardt
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This is your artistic vision, and I am but a meddler. I am going to read my book and leave you to your art.
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Bernadetta
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Um... N-no, it's fine. Say what you want to say.
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Bernadetta
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It's...good advice. I'll use vermilion. Thank you.
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Linhardt
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Well, I'd best be heading back.
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Bernadetta
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Phew. Finally done! I think.
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Linhardt
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All finished?
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Bernadetta
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Uh, please, don't look at it!
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Linhardt
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Everything looks a bit faded, doesn't it? Ironically, crimson may have been a better choice after all.
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Linhardt
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The sense of distance on the petals is a little strange. Perhaps you should pay closer attention to such details as you paint.
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Linhardt
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A preliminary sketch would do wonders. Still... Ah, forget my pedantic comments. You really do have potential.
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Bernadetta
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Linhardt
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Bernadetta?
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Bernadetta
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Ugh! Idiot! Hopeless! Waste of time! Just burn the whole thing, Bernie!
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Break your stupid brushes and never paint again!
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Linhardt
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Huh. Perhaps I should have kept my thoughts to myself.