Friday, December 21, 2007

mona lisa painting

mona lisa painting
mona lisa smile
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thomas kinkade painting
Whenever he had a touch of his old colicky out, he said it did him more good than any thing else in the world. Do take it to your sister."    "Dear ma'am," replied Elinor, smiling at the difference of the complaints for which it was recommended, "how good you are! But I have just left Marianne in bed, and, I hope, almost asleep; and as I think nothing will be of so much service to her as rest, if you will give me leave, I will drink the wine myself."    Mrs. Jennings, though regretting that she
oil painting had not been five minutes earlier, was satisfied with the compromise; and Elinor, as she swallowed the chief of it, reflected, that though its effects on a colicky gout were, at present, of little importance to her, its healing powers, on a disappointed heart, might be as reasonably tried on herself as on her sister.    Colonel Brandon came in while the party were at tea; and by his manner of looking round the room for Marianne, Elinor immediately fancied that he neither expected nor wished to see her there, and, in short, that he was already aware of what

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Anonymous said...

the last supper painting

Anonymous said...

the last supper painting