Monday, December 17, 2007

oil painting from picture

oil painting from picture
famous painting
claude monet painting
mona lisa painting
impressing him with forebodings--illogical forebodings; for though he knew that he loved her he also knew that he could not be more to her than he was. ¡¡¡¡ On turning the corner and entering the village the first sight that greeted his eyes was that of two figures under one umbrella coming out of the vicarage gate. He was too far back for them to notice him, but he knew in a moment that they were Sue and Phillotson. The latter was holding the umbrella over her head, and they had evidently been paying a visit to the vicar--probably on some business connected with the school work. And as they walked along the wet and deserted lan
oil paintinge Jude saw Phillotson place his arm round the girl's waist; whereupon she gently removed it; but he replaced it; and she let it remain, looking quickly round her with an air of misgiving. She did not look absolutely behind her, and therefore did not see Jude, who sank into the hedge like one struck with a blight. There he remained hidden till they had reached Sue's cottage and she had passed in, Phillotson going on to the school hard by. ¡¡¡¡ "Oh, he's too old for her--too old!" cried Jude in all the terrible sickness of hopeless, handicapped love.

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