Thursday, October 30, 2008

Vincent van Gogh Farmer Huts in Auvers painting

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in, expecting nothing. Seeing his wife and his old friend sitting together, he failed to understand that they were married. He thanked his friend for comforting his wife; but he was home now, and so all was well. The married couple did not know how to tell him the truth; it was, finally, a servant who gave away. The husband, whose long absence was apparently due to a bout of amnesia, reacted to the news of by announcing that he, too, must surely have re-married at some point during his long absence from ; unfortunately, however, now that the memory of his former returned he had forgotten what had happened during the years of his disappearance. He went off to ask the police to trace his new wife, even though he could remember nothing about her, not her eyes, not the simple fact of her existence.
The curtain fell.
Saladin Chamcha, alone in an unknown bedroom in unfamiliar red-and-white striped pyjamas, lay face downwards on a narrow bed and wept. "Damn

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