Wednesday, April 1, 2009

William Blake the Body of Abel Found by Adam and Eve

William Blake the Body of Abel Found by Adam and EveVincent van Gogh Vase with Twelve SunflowersVincent van Gogh Vase with Daisies and AnemonesVincent van Gogh The Starry Night 2Vincent van Gogh The Church in Auvers
It’s Like when you’re lying in bed of a night and you hear your stomach or something go pripple-ipple-goinnng. It’s just a gurgle to you, but who knows what marvellously complex chemical exchange processes are really all them frantic signals,’ he said. And he was
amazed to realise that this

was true. Eyes that had viewed the past sixty years trough a pale, fuzzy veil had been bullied into operating like the finest optical machinery. In fact two main bodies of thought were occupying the minds of the wizards of Unseen University.going -‘ ‘You’re an undead?’ said the Bursar, managing to get the words out at last.‘I didn’t ask to be,’ said the late Windle Poons irritably looking at the food and wondering how the blazes one went about turning it into Windle Poons.’I only came back because there was nowhere else to go. Think I want to be here?’‘But surely,’ said the Archchancellor, ‘didn’t . . . you know the fella, the one with the skull and the scythe -‘ ‘Never saw him,’ said Windle, shortly, inspecting the nearest dishes.’Really takes it out of you, this un-dyin’.’ The wizards made frantic signals to one another over his head. He looked up and glared at them.‘And don’t think I can’t see

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