Monday, March 2, 2009

Paul Cezanne Leda with Swan

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Twoflower strolled up to the rim and peered over.
"Fantastic," he said. "If only I had my picture box."
"What I come out here and look, but somehow I can never bring myself to take that extra step... A real world, with real people. I have wives and little ones, somewhere down there..." He stopped, and blew his nose. "You soon learn what you're made of, here on the Edge."
"Stop saying that. Please," moaned Rincewind. He turned over and saw Twoflower standing unconcernedly at the very lip of the rock. "Gnah," he said, and tried to burrow into the stone.else is down there? I mean, if you fell off, what would you see?"Tethis sat down on an outcrop. High over the disc the moon came out from behind a cloud, giving him the appearance of ice."My Home is down there, perhaps," he said slowly. "Beyond your silly elephants and that ridiculous turtle. A real world. Sometimes

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