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 4 o GERARD TER BORCH SECT. A Smoker with a Wine-glass. A man with a velvet cap with a pipe and an empty wine-glass. Panel, 9 inches by 6 inches. Sale. M. Wolff, Berlin, May 25, 1857, No. 219. 101. A Smoker and a Young Woman. Sm. 65. A man filling his pipe looks earnestly at a young woman who pours out a glass of liquor for him. Engraved by J. van Somer. 102. A GIRL READING. Sm. 62. A young woman, plainly dressed with her hair neatly braided, sits in profile at a table with a newspaper in her hand. She has apparently ceased reading in order to speak to some one. On the table are a cushion and a cloth. Panel, n inches by 9 inches. Engraved by Wille as " La Gazetiere Hollandoise." Then in the collection of Comte Raousset de Boulbon, Avignon. In the collection of Jules Forges, Paris. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. In the collection of O. Huldschinsky, Berlin. 103. THE INTERRUPTED READING. A young woman, in profile to the right, sits in a red velvet chair. She holds a book in her right hand, resting it on the edge of a table, and is turning a page with her left hand. On the table are an inkpot and a candle. She wears a white silk hood tied round the chin with a black ribbon, a black cape, a purple jacket and a grey skirt. In the background is a dark curtain. Signed on the edge with the monogram; canvas, 15 inches by n inches. Exhibited at Amsterdam, 1867 ; and at The Hague, 1890, No. 14. Sales. Josua van Belle, Rotterdam, September 6, 1730 (Hoet, i. 358), No. 83 (32 florins). Robert de Neufville, Leyden, March 15, 1736 (Hoet, i. 459), No. 10 (38 florins). J. Bleuland, Utrecht, May 6, 1839, No. 342 (2000 florins, Engel- berts). Messchert van Vollenhoven, Amsterdam, March 29, 1892, No. 4 (4300 florins). In the possession of the Paris dealer C. Sedelmeyer, "Catalogue of 300 Paintings," 1898, No. 217. In the collection of Max Wassermann, Paris. In the possession of the Paris dealer F. Kleinberger. In the collection of the late A. de Ridder, Cronberg, Frankfort-on-Main. 104. THE READING LESSON. A woman sits in profile to the left, looking in front of her. She wears a chestnut-brown dress, trimmed with fur. She holds in her left hand a book which a very fair child is reading. Dark background. Panel, io inches by 10 inches. In the La Caze collection, Paris. In the Louvre, Paris, 1903 catalogue, No. 2591.