Thursday, January 10, 2008

leonardo da vinci the last supper

leonardo da vinci the last supper
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I have observed his daughter," repeated madame; "yes, I have observed his daughter, more times than one. I have observed her to-day, and I have observed her other days. I have observed her in the court, and I have observed her in the street by the prison. Let me but lift my finger--!" She seemed to raise it (the listener's eyes were always on his paper), and to let it fall with a rattle on the ledge before her, as if the axe had dropped. ¡¡¡¡"The citizeness is superb!" croaked the Juryman. ¡¡¡¡"She is an Angel!" said The Vengeance, and embraced her. ¡¡¡
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¡"As to thee," pursued madame, implacably, addressing her husband, "if it depended on thee- which, happily, it does not- thou wouldst rescue this man even now." ¡¡¡¡"No!" protested Defarge. "Not if to lift this glass would do it! But I would leave the matter there. I say, stop there." ¡¡¡¡"See you then, Jacques," said Madame Defarge, wrathfully; "and see you, too, my little Vengeance; see you both! Listen! For other crimes as tyrants and oppressors, I have this race a long time on my register, doomed to destruction and extermination. Ask my husband, is that so."

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