Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Vincent van Gogh The Starry Night

Vincent van Gogh The Starry NightEdmund Blair Leighton God SpeedEdmund Blair Leighton The Accolade
they wheeled around the ramparts.
"Thank you, sir," she said, turning back to the reader. "I'm very grateful. Please would you let me know if you discover anything more about her, or where she is, or what she's doing?"
The man bowed and still.
The telescope brought it closer, but there was no more detail: cloud still looks like cloud however much it's magnified.
"The Clouded Mountain," said Ogunwe. "Or, what do they call it? The Chariot?"left. Mrs. Coulter went to lie down on the camp bed, but try as she would, she couldn't keep her eyes closed."What do you make of that, King?" said Lord Asriel.He was looking through the watchtower telescope at something in the western sky. It had the appearance of a mountain hanging in the sky a hand's breadth above the horizon, and covered in cloud. It was a very long way off, so far, in fact, that it was no bigger than a thumbnail held out at arm's length. But it had not been there for long, and it hung there absolutely

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