Monday, December 17, 2007

mona lisa smile

mona lisa smile
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¡¡¡¡ The speech seemed a little forced and unreal, and they regarded each other with a mutual distress. ¡¡¡¡ "I was so blind at first!" she went on. "I didn't see what you felt at all. Oh, you have been unkind to me--you have-- to look upon me as a sweetheart without saying a word, and leaving me to discover it myself! Your attitude to me has become known; and naturally they think we've been doing wrong! I'll never trust you again!" ¡¡¡¡ "Yes, Sue," he said simply; "I am to blame--more than yo
oil paintingu think. I was quite aware that you did not suspect till within the last meeting or two what I was feeling about you. I admit that our meeting as strangers prevented a sense of relationship, and that it was a sort of subterfuge to avail myself of it. But don't you think l deserve a little consideration for concealing my wrong, very wrong, sentiments, since I couldn't help having them?" ¡¡¡¡ She turned her eyes doubtfully towards him, and then looked away as if afraid she might forgive him. ¡¡¡¡ By every law of nature and sex a kiss was the only rejoinder that fitted the mood and the moment, under the suasion of which Sue's undemonstrative regard of him might not inconceivably have changed

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