Thursday, April 2, 2009

Paris Eiffel Tower

Paris Eiffel TowerPaul Klee ZitronenPaul Klee Villa R
was more feared than an Age of Enlightenment; the mere sight of Mrs Cake’s small fat body on the threshold was enough to stop most priests dead in the middle of their invocation.
Dead. Thatwas enough left to power Mrs Cake but, strangely enough, the more pieces of her mind she gave away the more there seemed to be left.
There was also the question of Ludmilla. Ludmilla was a problem. The late
Mr Cake, gods rest his soul, had never so much as even whistled at the full
moon his whole life, and Mrs Cake had dark suspicions that Ludmilla was a was the point. All the religions had very strong views about talking to the dead. And so did Mrs Cake. They held that it was sinful. Mrs Cake held that it was only common courtesy.This usually led to a fierce ecclesiastical debate which resulted in Mrs Cake giving the chief priest what she called ‘a piece of her mind’. There were so many pieces of Mrs Cake’s mind left around the city now that it was quite surprising that there

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