Sunday, December 23, 2007

leonardo da vinci the last supper

leonardo da vinci the last supper
mona lisa painting
mona lisa smile
thomas kinkade gallery
It's a big house, I'm afraid, and inconvenient. Of course we only live in a portion of it – my father and myself, that is. He is rather an invalid. We live quite quietly, and there is an Aga stove. I have several brothers, but they are not here very often. Two women come in, a Mrs. Kidder in the morning, and Mrs. Hart three days a week to do brasses and things like that. You have your own car?"
"Yes. It can stand out in the open if there's nowhere to put it. It's used to it."
oil painting
"Oh, there are any amount of old stables. there's no trouble about that. She frowned a moment, then said, Eyelesbarrow – rather an unusual name. Some friends of mine were telling me about a Lucy Eyelesbarrow - the Kennedys?"
"Yes. I was with them in North Devon when Mrs. Kennedy was having a baby."
Emma Crackenthorpe smiled.
"I know they said they'd never had such a wonderful time as when you were there seeing to everything. But I had the idea that you were terribly expensive. The sum I mentioned – "

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