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I went to the museum on Saturday to finish the painting of the glass vase, and to scout out which objects I might be interested in painting during the class. Yesterday the class visited the bird and butterfly galleries, where I sat just across from this particular bird with its irridescent plumage, tucking myself in out of the public's way, or so I thought, not realising that I was right next to the world's largest and smallest eggs, which every man, woman and especially child wanted to get a close look at!
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