Thursday, April 2, 2009

Tamara de Lempicka Adam and Eve

Tamara de Lempicka Adam and EveWassily Kandinsky Squares with ConcentricPierre-Auguste Cot Springtime
see, he means well,’ said Lupine, after the meeting had broken up. He and Windle were walking back through the grey dawn. The Notfaroutoes had left earlier to be back home before daylight heaped even more troubles on Arthur, and Mr Shoe had gone off, he said, to address a meeting.
‘He goes down to the cemetery behind the Temple of Small Gods and shouts,’ Lupine explained. ‘He calls it
‘He won ‘t say.’
‘You’ve never seen him? I thought bogeymen hid under things and, er, behind things and sort of leapt out at people.’
‘He’s all right on the hiding. I don’t think he likes the leaping out, ‘ said Lupine.
Windle thought about this. An agoraphobic bogey-man seemed to complete the full set.
‘Fancy that, ‘ he said, vaguely.
‘We only go along to the club to keep Reg happy,’ said Lupine.’Doreen said it’d break his heart if we stopped. You know the worst bit?’ ‘Go on, ‘ said Windle.

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