Monday, August 25, 2008

Francisco de Goya The Quail Shoot painting

Francisco de Goya The Quail Shoot paintingEdgar Degas Cafe Concert Singer paintingEdgar Degas A Carriage at the Races painting
Which is putting the cart before the goshdarn horse, them last ones," he said. "I figure I invented my Answers my own self, just like Sally Ann and me invented making love, no matter how many'd thought of it before."
Whatever the causes, the effects were unmistakable: they moved from their rural estate to an urban quad; he made his wife a full-time equal partner in his ; they toured distant campuses, learned to smoke cigarettes, drink cocktails, dance to jazz-, drive fast motorcycles, and practice contraception. Miss Sally Ann now freely admitted enjoying what theretofore she had seemed only to permit: husband and wife put by all inhibition and together tasted every sweet and salty dish in love's cuisine, improvising some, discovering others accidentally, borrowing not a few from the high-spiced cookbooks of ancient Remus and Siddartha, which Greene no longer perused in secret but shared

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