Tuesday, January 22, 2008

The Birth of Venus

The Birth of Venus
Marc Chagall Painting
Henri Matisse Painting
Van Gogh Painting
So he is, dear old fellow!' said Laurie, heartily, as Meg paused, looking flushed and earnest with her story. `It's like Grandpa to find out all about him without letting him know, and to tell all his goodness to others, so that they might like him. Brooke couldn't understand why your mother was so kind to him, asking him over with me, and treating him in her beautiful, friendly way. He thought she was just perfect, and talked about it for days and days,
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and went on about you all in flaming style. If ever I get my wish, you see what I'll do for Brooke.' ¡¡¡¡`Begin to do something now, by not plaguing his life out,' said Meg, sharply. ¡¡¡¡`How do you know I do, Miss?' ¡¡¡¡`I can always tell by his face when he goes away. If you have been good, he looks satisfied and walks briskly; if you have plagued him, he's sober and walks slowly, as if he wanted to go back and do his work better.' ¡¡¡¡`Well, I like that! So you keep an account of my good and bad marks in Brooke's face, do you! I see him bow and smile as he passes your window, but I didn't know you'd got up a telegraph.'

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Anonymous said...

The Birth of Venus"