Thursday, December 20, 2007

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van gogh painting
van vincent gogh night starry "That is true," cried Marianne, in a cheerful voice, and walking to the window as she spoke, to examine the day. "I had not thought of that. This weather will keep many sportsmen in the country."    It was a lucky recollection; all her good spirits were restored by it. "It is charming weather for them indeed," she continued, as she sat down to the breakfast table with a happy countenance. "How much they must enjoy it! But" (with a little return of anxiety) "it cannot be expected to last long. At this time of the year, and after such a series of rain, we shall certainly have very little more of it. Frosts will soon set in, and in all probability with severity. In another day or two, perhaps; this extreme mildness can hardly last longer- nay, perhaps it may freeze to-night!"   
oil painting"At any rate," said Elinor, wishing to prevent Mrs. Jennings from seeing her sister's thoughts as clearly as she did, "I dare say we shall have Sir John and Lady Middleton in town by the end of next week."    "Ay, my dear, I'll warrant you we do. Mary always has her own way."    "And now," silently conjectured Elinor, "she will write to Combe by this day's post."    But if she did, the letter was written and sent away with a privacy which eluded all her watchfulness to ascertain

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