Excerpt from In Low Relief, Vol. 1 of 2: A Bohemian Transcript
"Who was your model, George?"
"Do you mean of that head?"
"Of course."
"She is very well known. I thought you must have seen her. She sits for Tadema sometimes, and for a lot of well-known men. Her name is Morris."
"Is it true, or have you faked it?"
"As true as I can do it. I can't fake."
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