Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Pierre Auguste Renoir After The Bath

Pierre Auguste Renoir After The BathPierre Auguste Renoir After The Bath 1888Thomas Kinkade The old fishing hole
FROM PEOPLE WHO THOUGHT IT WAS THE TEAR OF A GOD.
‘And is it?’
NO. GODS NEVER WEEP. IT IS COMMON CARBON THAT HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO GREAT HEAT AND PRESSURE. THAT IS ALL.
‘Inside every lump of coal there’s a diamond waiting to get out. right?’
YES, MISS for a few hours, and then when she’s not expecting it, it’ll be time for the old cut-de-grass”, am I right?’
Death said nothing.
‘I am right, aren’t I?’
I CAN’T HIDE ANYTHING FROM YOU, MISS FLITWORTH.
‘Huh. I suppose I should be flattered. Yes? I expect you’ve got a lot of calFLITWORTH.There was no sound for a while, except the clipclop of Binky’s hoofs. Then Miss Flitworth said, archly:‘I do know what’s going on, you know. I saw how much sand there was. And so you thought “She’s not a bad old stick, I’ll show her a good time ls on your time.’
MORE THAN YOU COULD POSSIBLY IMAGINE, MISS FLITWORTH.

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