Wednesday, August 13, 2008

William Bouguereau Little Thieves painting

William Bouguereau Little Thieves painting

Bernhard Gutmann Lady in Pink painting

Claude Monet Haystack at Giverny painting

Night came quickly, perhaps because the harpy hurried h on. The sun sank into dirty clouds like a stone into the sea, and with about as much chance of rising again, and there was no moon, or any stars. Mommy Fortuna made her gliding rounds of the cages. The harpy did not move when she drew near, and that made the old woman stand and stare at her for a long while.
"Not yet," she muttered at last, "not yet," but her voice was weary and doubtful. She peered briefly at the unicorn, her eyes a stir of yellow in the greasy gloom. "Well, one day more," she said in a cackling sigh, and turned away again.
There was no sound in the Carnival after she was gone. All the beasts were asleep, save the spider, who wove, and the harpy, who waited. Yet the night creaked tighter and tighter, until the unicorn expected it to split wide open, ripping a seam down the sky, to reveal— More bars, she thought Where is the magician?
At last he came

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