Monday, January 21, 2008

Van Gogh Painting

Van Gogh Painting
Van Gogh Sunflower
Edward Hopper Painting
Mary Cassatt painting
¡¡¡¡ "Not at all!" cried Miss Crawford with alacrity. "I wonder at that. But I dare say you know exactly-- I always imagine you are--perhaps you do not think him likely to marry at all--or not at present." ¡¡¡¡ "No, I do not," said Fanny softly, hoping she did not err either in the belief or the acknowledgment of it. ¡¡¡¡ Her companion looked at her keenly; and gathering greater spirit from the blush soon produced from such a look, only said, "He is best off as he is," and turned the subject.Miss Crawford's uneasiness was much lightened by this conversation, and she walked home again in spirits which might have defied almost another week of the same small party in the same bad weather, had they been put to the proof; but as that very evening brought her brother down from London again in quite, or more than quite, his usual cheerfulness,
oil painting
she had nothing farther to try her own. His still refusing to tell her what he had gone for was but the promotion of gaiety; a day before it might have irritated, but now it was a pleasant joke-- suspected only of concealing something planned as a pleasant surprise to herself. And the next day _did_ bring a

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