Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Vincent van Gogh The Red Vineyard painting

Vincent van Gogh The Red Vineyard paintingVincent van Gogh The potato eaters paintingVincent van Gogh The Lowlands at Auvers-Sur-Oise paintingVincent van Gogh The Church of Auvers painting
been truly happy for the last time inothers assumed young actress named Vera Jean Rospo.Vera Jean Rospo had actually existed back in the 1930s, though her real name had been Hilda May Glorkal.The producer, agent, or whoever had renamed her Rospo must have secretly despised poor Hilda. Rospo was Italian for “toad.”Only Fric seemed to know that Palazzo Rospo was as close as you could get, in Italian, to naming a house Toad Hall.Fric had done some research. He liked knowing things.Evidently, the film mogul who built the estate more than sixty years ago had possessed a sense and had read The Wind in [114] the Willows. In that book, a character named Toad lived in a grand house named Toad Hall.These days, no one in read books.In Fric’s experience, no one in the had a sense of anymore, either.He climbed the stairs so fast that he was breathing hard by the time that he reached the north hallway on the third floor. This wasn’t good. He should have stopped. He should have rested.Instead, he hurried along the north hall to the east hall, where his private rooms were located. The antiques that he passed on the top floor were spectacular, although not of the museum

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