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Not that I pretend to be
a critic of painting.

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These diplomas...
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from reputable universities...
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They can't be forged.
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I assure you, every item
is bona fide and valid.

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How could I even approach
such a professional level?

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Simple. You are already established
in a position of some dignity.

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Nothing conspicuous. Just a solid,
mildly successful sort of thing.

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You will be supplied
with fresh paintings periodically.

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In time, you'll
perfect your own style.

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Surreal, primitive,
impressionistic, whatever.

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It will be a transition
from this present work.

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You see, you don't have to
prove anything anymore.

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You are accepted.
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You will be
in your own new dimension.

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You're a bachelor.
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Birth certificate.
The only son...

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of deceased parents, and so forth.
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In short...
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you are alone in the world...
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absolved of all responsibility...
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except to your own interest.
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Isn't that marvelous?
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Your studio is
in Malibu, California.

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Quite luxurious, very private.
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You'll make your own adjustment
in your own way...

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in your own time.
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Oh, you'll be
self-conscious at first.

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Don't worry.
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It will wear off.
And remember, you've got...

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what almost every middle-aged man
in America would like to have:

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Freedom.
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Real freedom.

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