Friday, December 28, 2007

leonardo da vinci the last supper

leonardo da vinci the last supper
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thomas kinkade gallery
¡¡¡¡'What makes you suppose there is any young lady in the case, Mrs. Crupp?' said I. ¡¡¡¡'Mr. Copperfull,' said Mrs. Crupp, with a great deal of feeling, 'I'm a mother myself.' ¡¡¡¡For some time Mrs. Crupp could only lay her hand upon her nankeen bosom, and fortify herself against returning pain with sips of her medicine. At length she spoke again. ¡¡¡¡'When the present set were took for you by your dear aunt, Mr. Copperfull,' said Mrs. Crupp, 'my remark were, I had now found summun I could care for. "Thank Ev'in!" were the expression, "I have now found summun I can care for!" - You don't eat enough, sir, nor yet drink.'
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¡¡¡¡'Is that what you found your supposition on, Mrs. Crupp?' said I. ¡¡¡¡'Sir,' said Mrs. Crupp, in a tone approaching to severity, 'I've laundressed other young gentlemen besides yourself. A young gentleman may be over-careful of himself, or he may be under-careful of himself. He may brush his hair too regular, or too un-regular. He may wear his boots much too large for him, or much too small. That is according as the young gentleman has his original character formed. But let him go to which extreme he may, sir, there's a young lady in both of 'em.'

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Anonymous said...

leonardo da vinci the last supper
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Anonymous said...

leonardo da vinci the last supper
ytrytyu