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Cornelius Engelbrecht, a math professor at a private boys academy in Pennsylvania, invites his colleague, Richard, to his home to view a work of art he claims is an authentic Vermeer, "a most extraordinary painting in which a young girl wearing a short blue smock over a rust-colored skirt sat in profile at a table by an open window. ... This first chapter is one of eight interconnected stories tracing the history of “Girl in Hyacinth Blue” back to World War II and Amsterdam.
Approximate Word count = 375 Approximate Pages = 1.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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