Not too fast, friend. Thou art needlessly rough, methinks. What is the lad to thee?"
"If it be any business of thine to make and meddle in others" affairs, he is my son."
"'Tis a lie!" cried the little king, hotly.
"Boldly said, and I believe thee, whether thy small head-piece be sound or cracked, my boy. But whether this scurvy ruffian be thy father or no, "tis all one, he shall not have thee to beat thee and abuse, according to his threat, so thou prefer to abide with me
Gustav Klimt The Kiss
"I do, I do-I know him not, I loathe him, and will die before I will go with him."
"Then "tis settled, and there is naught more to say."
"We will see, as to that!" exclaimed John Canty, striding past Hendon to get at the boy; "by force shall he-"
"If thou do but touch him, thou animated offal, I will spit thee like a goose!" said Hendon, barring the way and laying his hand upon his sword-hilt. Canty drew back. "Now mark ye," continued HendonGustav Klimt The Kiss
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Gustav Klimt The Kiss
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