Monday, 2 March 2009

Claude Monet Monet's Garden at argenteuil

Claude Monet Monet's Garden at argenteuilPaul Gauguin Woman with a FlowerPaul Gauguin The Seed of AreoiPaul Gauguin The Moon and the Earth
where the frog had been, was a frog.
"Fantastic," said Rincewind.
The frog gazed at him reproachfully.
"Really amazing," said Rincewind sourly. "A frog magically transformed into a frog. Wondrous."
"Turn a dragonfly. And one of the few genuinely magical facts that Rincewind knew was that no god or goddess, contrary and volatile as they might be in all other respects, could change the colour or nature of their eyes...
"L-"he began. She raised a hand.
"You know that if you say my name I must depart," she around," said a voice behind them. It was a soft, feminine voice, almost an inviting voice, the sort of voice you could have a few drinks with, but it was coming from a spot where there oughtn't to be a voice at all. They managed to turn without really moving, like a couple of statues revolving on plinths.There was a woman standing in the pre-dawn light. She looked - she was - she had a - in point of actual fact she...Later Rincewind and Twoflower couldn't quite agree on any single fact about her, except that she had appeared to be beautiful (precisely what physical features made her beautiful they could not, definitively, state) and that she had green eyes. Not the pale green of ordinary eyes, either these were the green of fresh emeralds and as iridescent as

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