Sunday, April 26, 2009

Mary Cassatt Children Playing On The Beach

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dawned on Verence that he was being addressed by fresh air. He looked down.
“I’m sorry,” he said, “you are—?”
“My card,” said Casanunda.
Verence read it. in the
woods. But the Entertainment—“
“There was elves in it,” said Tinker the tinker.
“That’s why it all got buggered up,” said Thatcher the
carter. “There was a lot of shouting, too.”
“There was someone with horns on,” said Carter, “and a
great big—“
“It was all,” said Jason, “a bit of a dream.”
“Hey, look over there, Carter,” said Weaver, winking at
the others, “there’s that monkey. You’ve got something to
ask it, ain’t you?”His eyebrows rose.“Ah,” he said. “Uh. Urn. Well, well, well. Number two, eh?”“I try harder,” said Casanunda.Verence looked around guiltily, and then bent down until his mouth was level with the dwarfs ear.“Could I have a word with you in a minute or two?”300The Lancre Morris Men got together again for the first time at the reception. They found it hard to talk to one another.Several of them jigged up and down absentmindedly as theytalked.“All right,” said Jason, “anyone remember? Reallyremember?”“I remember the start,” said Tailor the other weaver.“Definitely remember the start. And the dancing
Carter blinked. “Coo, yes,” he said.

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