Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Jack Vettriano Painting

Jack Vettriano Painting

"Go? Surely, if thou desirest. But why not tarry yet a little? Whither wouldst go?"
Tom dropped his eyes, and answered humbly:
"Peradventure I mistook; but I did think me free, and so was I moved to seek again the kennel where I was born and bred to misery, yet which harboreth my mother and my sisters, and so is home to me; whereas these pomps and splendors whereunto I am not used-oh, please you, sir, to let me go!"
Jack Vettriano Painting
The king was silent and thoughtful awhile, and his face betrayed a growing distress and uneasiness. Presently he said, with something of hope in his voice:
"Perchance he is but mad upon this one strain and hath his wits unmarred as toucheth other matter. God send it may be so! We will make trial."
Jack Vettriano Painting

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