Thursday, March 26, 2009

Edward Hopper The Lighthouse at Two Lights

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The duck quacked at length.
‘Hold it,’ said Gaspode. ‘The thing is, the duck says,’ said Gaspode, ‘that all this is part of the same thing. Humans and trolls and everything coming here. Animals suddenly talking. The duck says he thinks it’s caused by welcomed in Holy Wood. It probably wasn’t a good idea to mention the University, or his small part in it. ‘That is,’ he continued, choosing his words with care, ‘I think I know someone in AnkhMorpork who might be able to read it. He’s an animal, too. An ape.’
‘How’s he in the mysterious senses department?’ said Gaspode. something here.’ ‘How does a duck know that?’ said Victor. ‘Look, friend,’ said the rabbit, ‘when you can fly all the way across the sea and even end up finding the same bloody continent, you can start badmouthing ducks.’ ‘Oh,’ said Victor. ‘You mean mysterious animal senses, yes?’ They glared at him. ‘Anyway, it’s got to stop,’ said Gaspode. ‘All this cogitatin’ and talkin’ is all -right for you humans. You’re used to it. Fing is, see, someone’s got to find out what’s causin’ all this . . . ‘ They carried on glaring at him. ‘Well,’ he said, vaguely, ‘maybe the book can help? The early bits are in some sort of ancient language. I can’t-,’ he paused. Wizards weren’t

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