will not laugh-no, God forbid, for this thing which is so substanceless to me is real to him. And to me, also, in one way, it is not a falsity, for it reflects with truth the sweet and generous spirit that is in him." After a pause: "Ah, what if he should call me by my fine title before folk!-there"d be a merry contrast betwixt my glory and my raiment! But no matter; let him call me what he will, so it please him; I shall be content."
William Bouguereau the first kiss Painting |
gustav klimt the kiss painting |
A heavy drowsiness presently fell upon the two comrades. The king said:
"Remove these rags"-meaning his clothing.
Hendon disappareled the boy without dissent or remark, tucked him up in bed, then glanced about the room, saying to himself, ruefully, "He hath taken my bed again, as before-marry, what shall I do?" The little king observed his perplexity, and dissipated it with a word. He said, sleepilyGustav Klimt The Kiss
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