Tuesday, May 13, 2008

claude monet impressionism painting

claude monet impressionism painting
Nothing, - I have found the whole of the story it tells equally strange."
"Well, but - the locked door - with the key on the inside?"
"That's the only perfectly natural thing in the whole article."
"Really! - And the bolt?"
"The bolt?"
"Yes, the bolt - also inside the room - a still further protection against entry? Mademoiselle Stangerson took quite extraordinary precautions! It is clear to me that she feared someone. That was why she took such precautions - even Daddy Jacques's revolver - without telling him of it. No doubt she didn't wish to alarm anybody, and least of all, her father. What she dreaded took place, and she defended herself. There was a struggle, and she used the revolver skilfully enough to wound the assassin in the hand - which explains the impression on the wall and on the door of the large, blood-stained hand of the man who was searching for a means of exit from the chamber. But she didn't fire soon enough to avoid the terrible blow on the right temple."

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