Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Van Gogh Painting

Van Gogh Painting In disjointed and trembling syllables the man gave the information desired.
"You were hardly gone from the place, your worship, when a youth came running and said it was your worship's will that the boy come to you straight, at the bridge-end on the Southwark side. I brought him thither; and when he woke the lad and gave his message, the lad did grumble some little for being disturbed 'so early," as he called it, but straightway trussed on his rags and went with the youth, only saying it had been better manners that your worship came yourself, not sent a stranger-and so-"
Van Gogh Painting

"And so thou"rt a fool!-a fool, and easily cozened-hang all thy breed! Yet mayhap no hurt is done. Possibly no harm is meant the boy. I will go fetch him. Make the table ready. Stay! the coverings of the bed were disposed as if one lay beneath them-happened that by accident?"
"I know not, good your worship. I saw the youth meddle with them-he that came for the boy."
Van Gogh Painting

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Van Gogh Painting

Anonymous said...

Mary Cassatt painting