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I drew him from family photographs from that period.
I drew him before I named him.
You show him modelling glasses and hats and coats… Yes, I drew him constantly.
"I drew him steadily all the way to Cambridge," wrote Gardner, "and the more I drew him the better I liked him".
And she called his name Moses: and she said, "Because I drew him out of the water".
And he was very funny — we had a lot of funny times, and I drew him many times.
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He exists only when I draw him…" Luz said.
I draw him with pointy ears, and at some point, I started drawing him with his eyes closed.
I draw him close, bend down, and look in his eyes.
"I don't know -- I just drew him as a schoolteacher," a laborer said.
He laughs when I ask what drew him to the Balkans: "I was sent there!" But before he became a journalist, Tanner trained as a priest (he studied theology at Cambridge).
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