Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Edward Hopper Painting

Edward Hopper Painting
Mary Cassatt painting
Jack Vettriano Painting
¡¡¡¡`That's not right, Jo; you mustn't talk in that way, and Laurie mustn't take your bad advice.' ¡¡¡¡`You should do just what your grandfather wishes, my dear boy,' said Meg, in her most maternal tone. `Do your best at college, and when he sees that you try to please him, I'm sure he won't be hard or unjust to you. As you say, there is no one else to stay with and love him, and you'd never forgive yourself if you left him without his permission. Don't be dismal, or fret,
oil painting
but do your duty; and you'll get your reward, as good Mr. Brooke has, by being respected and loved.' ¡¡¡¡`What do you know about him?' asked Laurie, grateful for the good advice, but objecting to the lecture, and glad to turn the conversation from himself, after his unusual outbreak. ¡¡¡¡`Only what your grandpa told us about him - how he took good care of his own mother till she died, and wouldn't go abroad as tutor to some nice person, because he wouldn't leave her; and how he provides now for an old woman who nursed his mother; and never tells anyone, but is just as generous and patient and good as he can be.'

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Anonymous said...

Edward Hopper Painting"