Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
American Day Dream
Biblis painting
Boulevard des Capucines
'Well, Mas'r Davy, in a general way, so 't would be,' he returned; 'but look'ee here, Mas'r Davy,' lowering his voice, and speaking very gravely. 'It's a young woman, sir - a young woman, that Em'ly knowed once, and doen't ought to know no more.' ¡¡¡¡When I heard these words, a light began to fall upon the figure I had seen following them, some hours ago. ¡¡¡¡'It's a poor wurem, Mas'r Davy,' said Ham, 'as is trod under foot by all the town. Up street and down street. The mowld o' the churchyard don't hold any that the folk shrink away from, more.'
oil painting¡¡¡¡'Did I see her tonight, Ham, on the sand, after we met you?' ¡¡¡¡'Keeping us in sight?' said Ham. 'It's like you did, Mas'r Davy. Not that I know'd then, she was theer, sir, but along of her creeping soon arterwards under Em'ly's little winder, when she see the light come, and whispering "Em'ly, Em'ly, for Christ's sake, have a woman's heart towards me. I was once like you!" Those was solemn words, Mas'r Davy, fur to hear!'
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
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