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FOOTNOTES:
[1]Yet for Vasari there was further magic of crimson in the lips and cheeks, lost for us. Pater's note.
[2]I have since learned that this is the same dog, Barry by name, who has a monument on the St. Bernard Pass, and is stuffed in the Natural History Museum at Berne. But I know nothing of his connexion with Paris.