Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Georges Seurat The Island of La Grande Jatte

Georges Seurat The Island of La Grande JatteWilliam Blake The ResurrectionWilliam Blake The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with SunWilliam Blake The Descent of ChristWilliam Blake Los
wizards revolved on their benches to stare.
Windle Poons swayed for a moment, assembling control of vocal chords, lips and tongue, and then said:
‘I think I may be able to metabolise alcohol.’

The Archchancellor was the first one to recover.
‘Windle!’ he said.’We thought you were dead!’
He hadyoung fool,’ he muttered.’Think I go around looking like this all the time? Good grief.’ He glared at the assembled wizardry.’Anyone here know what a spleen is supposed to do?’ He reached the table, and managed to sit down.
‘Probably something to do with the digestion,’ he said.’Funny thing, you can go through your whole life with the bloody thing ticking away or whatever it does, gurgling or whatever, to admit that it wasn’t a very good line. You didn’t put people on a slab with candles and lilies all round them because you think they’ve got a bit of a headache and want a nice lie down for half an hour. Windle took a few steps forward. The nearest wizards fell over themselves in an effort to get away.‘I am dead, you bloody

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