Wednesday, October 17, 2007

picture of the last supper

picture of the last supper
oculist; and he eventually recovered the sight of that one eye. He
cannot now see very distinctly: he cannot read or write much; but he
can find his way without being led by the hand: the sky is no longer a
blank to him- the earth no longer a void. When his first-born was
put into his arms, he could see that the boy had inherited his own
eyes, as they once were- large, brilliant, and black. On that
occasion, he again, with a full heart, acknowledged that God had
tempered judgment with mercy.
picture of the last supper
My Edward and I, then, are happy: and the more so, because those we
most love are happy likewise. Diana and Mary Rivers are both
married: alternately, once every year, they come to see us, and we
go to see them. Diana's husband is a captain in the navy, a gallant
officer and a good man. Mary's is a clergyman, a college friend of her
brother's, and, from his attainments and principles, worthy of the
connection. Both Captain Fitzjames and Mr. Wharton love their wives,
and are loved by them.
picture of the last supper

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picture of the last supper"

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picture of the last supper"

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picture of the last supper"

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"the last supper painting"

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"the last supper painting"