2008年12月16日星期二

Edmund Blair Leighton The Accolade painting

Edmund Blair Leighton The Accolade paintingIvan Constantinovich Aivazovsky The Ninth Wave paintingFrank Dicksee Romeo and Juliet painting
ninety each of O, W, and E.Owe. Woe. Wee woo. Ewe woo.Beside the cookie jar lay Paws for Reflection, the hardcover book by Donald Gainsworth, who had trained guide dogs for the blind and service dogs for people in wheelchairs.Beetles, snails, foreskins, pin it with his stare, as in the bathroom at Dunny’s penthouse apartment.For the glass of water, he went into the kitchen, where no mirrors hung.Curiously, his attention was drawn to the wall-mounted telephone cookie jar with tiles, book ...Next to the book stood the sutured apple opened to reveal the doll’s eye. THE EYE IN THE APPLE? THE WATCHFUL WORM? THE WORM OF ORIGINAL SIN? DO WORDS HAVE ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN CONFUSION?Ethan had a headache. He probably ought to be grateful that a headache was all he had, after dying twice.Leaving the six gifts from Reynerd on the desk, he went into the bathroom. He took a bottle of aspirin and shook a pair of tablets into his hand.He intended to draw a glass of water from the bathroom sink and take the aspirin. When he glanced in the mirror, however, he found himself looking at his reflection only briefly, then searching for a shadowy form that shouldn’t be there, that might slide away from his eyes as he tried to

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