Friday, January 4, 2008

oil painting artist

oil painting artist
nude oil painting
oil painting from picture
famous painting
who could; as to finances private, because Farmer-Generals were rich, and Monseigneur, after generations of great luxury and expense, was growing poor. Hence Monseigneur had taken his sister from a convent, while there was yet time to ward off the impending veil, the cheapest garment she could wear, and had bestowed her as a prize upon a very rich Farmer-General, poor in family. Which Farmer-General, carrying an appropriate cane with a golden apple on the top of it, was now among the company in the outer rooms, much prostrated before by mankind- always excepting superior mankind of the blood of Monseigneur, who,
oil painting
his own wife included, looked down upon him with the loftiest contempt. ¡¡¡¡A sumptuous man was the Farmer-General. Thirty horses stood in his stables, twenty-four male domestics sat in his halls, six body-women waited on his wife. As one who pretended to do nothing but plunder and forage where he could, the Farmer-General- howsoever his matrimonial relations conduced to social morality- was at least the greatest reality among the personages who attended at the hotel of Monseigneur that day.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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