The Painter's Honeymoon
the night watch by rembrandt
the Night Watch
The Nut Gatherers
Oh, but why should you take such trouble for a woman who has served you so badly!" said Sue in a jealous burst of disappointment. ¡¡¡¡ "But, Sue, she's a woman, and I once cared for her; and one can't be a brute in such circumstances." ¡¡¡¡ "She isn't your wife any longer!" exclaimed Sue, passionately excited. "You MUSTN'T go out to find her! It isn't right! You CAN'T join her, now she's a stranger to you. How can you forget such a thing, my dear, dear one!" ¡¡¡¡ "She seems much the same as ever--an erring, careless, unreflecting fellow-creature," he said, continuing to pull on his boots. "What those legal fellows have been playing at in London makes no difference in my real relations to her. If she was my wife while she was away in Australia with another husband she's my wife now." ¡¡¡¡ "But she wasn't! That's just what I hold! There's the absurdity!-- Well--you'll come straight back, after a few minutes, won't you, dear? She is too low, too coarse for you to talk to long, Jude, and was always!"
Friday, November 2, 2007
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