Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Marc Chagall Painting

Marc Chagall Painting
I return to Monsieur Stangerson. When he bought the estate, fifteen years before the tragedy with which we are engaged occurred, the Chateau du Glandier had for a long time been unoccupied. Another old chateau in the neighbourhood, built in the fourteenth century by Jean de Belmont, was also
Marc Chagall Painting
abandoned, so that that part of the country was very little inhabited. Some small houses on the side of the road leading to Corbeil, an inn, called the "Auberge du Donjon," which offered passing hospitality to waggoners; these were about all to represent civiisation in this out-of-theway part of the country, but a few leagues from the capital.
Marc Chagall Painting

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Marc Chagall Painting

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Marc Chagall Painting