Tuesday, December 11, 2007

abstract woman painting

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her wretched. It had such an effect upon the mind of Mr. Dick (that's not madness, I hope!) that, combined with his fear of his brother, and his sense of his unkindness, it threw him into a fever. That was before he came to me, but the recollection of it is oppressive to him even now. Did he say anything to you about King Charles the First, child?' ¡¡¡¡'Yes, aunt.' ¡¡¡¡'Ah!' said my aunt, rubbing her nose as if she were a little vexed. 'That's his allegorical way
oil painting of expressing it. He connects his illness with great disturbance and agitation, naturally, and that's the figure, or the simile, or whatever it's called, which he chooses to use. And why shouldn't he, if he thinks proper!' ¡¡¡¡I said: 'Certainly, aunt.' ¡¡¡¡'It's not a business-like way of speaking,' said my aunt, 'nor a worldly way. I am aware of that; and that's the reason why I insist upon it, that there shan't be a word about it in his Memorial.'

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