Monday, November 17, 2008

Henri Rousseau The Snake Charmer painting

Henri Rousseau The Snake Charmer paintingPaul Cezanne Trees in Park paintingPaul Cezanne Table Corner painting
pamphlet from the pile beside a young witch. He examined it beneath the Invisibility Cloak. Its pink cover was emblazoned with a golden title:

Mudbloods
   "Careful," said the wizard beside her, glancing around nervously; one of his pages slipped and fell to the floor. "What, has she got magic ears as well as an eye, now?"
and the Dangers They Pose to a Peaceful Pure-Blood Society

   Beneath the title was a picture of a red rose with a simpering face in the middle of its petals, being strangled by a green weed with fangs and a scowl. There was no author's name upon the pamphlet, but again, the scars on the back of his right hand seemed to tingle as he examined it. Then the young witch beside him confirmed his suspicion as she said, still waving and twirling her wand, "Will the old hag be interrogating Mudbloods all day, does anyone know?"

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