Sunday, October 14, 2007

Marc Chagall Painting

Marc Chagall Painting
Mrs. Bunting had had some sinister experiences with men and women - especially women - drawn from that nameless, mysterious class made up of the human flotsam and jetsam which drifts about every great city. But since she had taken to leaving the gas in the passage unlit at night she had been very little troubled with that kind of visitors, those human bats which are attracted by any kind of light but leave alone those who live in darkness.
Marc Chagall Painting
She opened the door of the sitting-room. It was Bunting's place to go to the front door, but she knew far better than he did how to deal with difficult or obtrusive callers. Still, somehow, she would have liked him to go to-night. But Bunting sat on, absorbed in his newspaper; all he did at the sound of the bedroom door opening was to look up and say, "Didn't you hear a knock?"
Marc Chagall Painting

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Modern Art Painting

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Marc Chagall Painting

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Modern Art Painting