Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Claude Monet Irises in Monets Garden painting

Claude Monet Irises in Monets Garden painting
William Merritt Chase Chase Summertime painting
Well, sir?” asked D’Artagnan.
“Well,” resumed the bourgeois—“well, sir, my wife was carried off yesterday morning, as she was coming out of her workroom.”
“And by whom was your wife carried off?”
“I do not know whether I ought to tell you what I suspect——”
“Sir, I beg you to observe that I ask you absolutely nothing. It is you who have come to me. It is you who have told me that you had a secret to confide to me. Act, then, as you think proper; there is still time to retreat.”
“No, sir, no; you appear to be an honest young man, and I will place confidence in you. I believe, then, that it is not on account of any intrigues

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