The Three Ages of Woman
The Virgin and Child with St Anne
The Water lily Pond
Venus and Cupid
Dr. Weissgarten was at his home. As soon as he heardwho was speaking to him he launched out into a torrent of verbiage consisting mostly ofdisparaging criticism of two papers that had been read at the conference in Lucerne.
"Most unsound, that fellow Hogarov," he said, "most unsound. How he gets away with itI don't know! Fellow isn't ascholar at all. Do you know what he actually said?"
The Archdeacon sighed and had to be firm with him.Otherwise there was a good chance that the rest of the evening would be spent in listeningto criticism of fellow scholars at the Lucerne Conference. With some reluctance Dr.Weissgarten was pinned down to more personal matters.
Friday, November 16, 2007
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