Wednesday, November 7, 2007

precious time

precious time
Red Nude painting
Regatta At Argenteuil
Rembrandt Biblical Scene Edward had been staying several weeks in the house before he engaged much of Mrs. Dashwood's attention; for she was, at that time, in such affliction as rendered her careless of surrounding objects. She saw only that he was quiet and unobtrusive, and she liked him for it. He did not disturb the wretchedness of her mind by ill-timed conversation. She was first called to observe and approve him farther, by a reflection which Elinor chanced one day to make on the difference between him and his sister. It was a contrast which recommended him most forcibly to her mother.    "It is enough," said she; "to say that he is unlike Fanny is enough. It implies everything amiable. I love him already."    "I think you will like him," said Elinor, "when you know more of him."    "Like him!" replied her mother with a smile. "I feel no sentiment of approbation inferior to love."    "You may esteem him."    "I have never yet known what it was to separate esteem and love."

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Anonymous said...

precious time

Anonymous said...

precious time