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Summary
Pages 96 – 109. The next day, the artist calls Yeong-hye, conversation revealing that she has not washed off the paint and that when it fades, she wants him to paint her again. She tells the artist that the paint keeps the dreams away. Without entirely understanding what she means, he asks her if she is free the following afternoon, and whether it is all right that a man is there as well, a man that he plans to paint in the same way. She agrees to it all. He then calls his wife, who seems more resigned than angry when he says he is going to be working for at least another day. Finally, he calls J, and asks him to meet him at the studio the next day, adding that if J wants to see his work, they can meet at their...
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