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W. Somerset Maugham: The Moon and Sixpence20. Chapter XX (continued)When the fat man had left I said: "Dirk Stroeve thinks you're a great artist." "What the hell do you suppose I care?" "Will you let me see your pictures?" "Why should I?" "I might feel inclined to buy one." "I might not feel inclined to sell one." "Are you making a good living?" I asked, smiling. He chuckled. "Do I look it?" "You look half starved." "I am half starved." "Then come and let's have a bit of dinner." "Why do you ask me?" "Not out of charity," I answered coolly. "I don't really care a twopenny damn if you starve or not." His eyes lit up again. "Come on, then," he said, getting up. "I'd like a decent meal." This is page 80 of 241. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of The Moon and Sixpence at Amazon.com
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