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Buck, humble and supporting himself by menial tasks 718a 748 749 -*, loses a work of art 709 tr Buck & Victor 711b ch Buck to Victor about which there are no marks of identification. The work of art, X, is found and pronounced by connoisseurs to be the production of a master. In the public prints the unknown artist is invited to come forward and receive the honors and wealth to which his genius entitles him. But Buck’s ideal is "art for art’ s sake, " and he will not be tempted