The Nut Gatherers
The Painter's Honeymoon
the polish rider
The Sacrifice of Abraham painting
¡¡¡¡'I am sure you are right,' she returned; 'and so it is that bad habits grow upon one! Really? Less guarded and more trustful? How can I, imperceptibly, have changed, I wonder! Well, that's very odd! I must study to regain my former self.' ¡¡¡¡'I wish you would,' said Mrs. Steerforth, with a smile. ¡¡¡¡'Oh! I really will, you know!' she answered. 'I will learn frankness from - let me see - from James.' ¡¡¡¡'You cannot learn frankness, Rosa,' said Mrs. Steerforth quickly - for there was always some effect of sarcasm in what Rosa Dartle said, though it was said, as this was, in the most unconscious manner in the world - 'in a better school.
oil painting' ¡¡¡¡'That I am sure of,' she answered, with uncommon fervour. 'If I am sure of anything, of course, you know, I am sure of that.' ¡¡¡¡Mrs. Steerforth appeared to me to regret having been a little nettled; for she presently said, in a kind tone: ¡¡¡¡'Well, my dear Rosa, we have not heard what it is that you want to be satisfied about?' ¡¡¡¡'That I want to be satisfied about?' she replied, with provoking coldness. 'Oh! It was only whether people, who are like each other in their moral constitution - is that the phrase?' ¡¡¡¡'It's as good a phrase as another,' said Steerforth.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
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