Sunday, April 26, 2009

Dante Gabriel Rossetti Venus Verticordia

Dante Gabriel Rossetti Venus VerticordiaClaude Monet Haystack at GivernyJean Auguste Dominique Ingres Ingres The SourcePeter Paul Rubens Samson and Delilah
You’ve always been a bit of a shy violet, I’ve always said,” said Nanny Ogg. “I’m always telling people, when it comes to humility you won’t find anyone more humile than Esme Weatherwax.”
“Always keep myself to myself and minded my own
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“Barely known you were there half the time,” said Nanny
Ogg.
“I was talking, Gytha.”
“Sorry.”
They walked along in silence for a while. It was a warm
dry evening. “You’re right, though,” said Granny Weatherwax, who was walking a little way ahead. “It was a good dinner. I never had this Vegetarian Option stuff before.Birds sang in the trees.Nanny said, “Funny to think of our Magrat being mar-ried and everything.”“What do you mean, everything?”“Well, you know—married,” said Nanny. “I gave her a few tips. Always wear something in bed. Keeps a man interested.”“You always wore your hat.”“Right.”Nanny waved a sausage on a stick. She always believedin stocking up on any free food that was available.“I thought the wedding feast was very good, didn’t you?And Magrat looked radiant, I thought.”“/ thought she looked hot and flustered.”“That is radiant, with brides.””

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