Thursday, October 18, 2007

Rembrandt Painting

Rembrandt Painting
"Welcome to Hendon Hall, my king!" exclaimed Miles. "Ah, "tis a great day! My father and my brother and the Lady Edith will be so mad with joy that they will have eyes and tongue for none but me in the first transports of the meeting, and so thou"lt seem but coldly welcomed-but mind it not; "twill soon seem otherwise; for when I say thou art my ward, and tell them how costly is my love for thee, thou"lt see them take thee to their breasts for Miles Hendon's sake, and make their house and hearts thy home forever after!"
Rembrandt Painting
The next moment Hendon sprang to the ground before the great door, helped the king down, then took him by the hand and rushed within. A few steps brought him to a spacious apartment; he entered, seated the king with more hurry than ceremony, then ran toward a young man who sat at a writing-table in front of a generous fire of logs.
Rembrandt Painting

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Rembrandt Painting
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Gustav Klimt Painting

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Rembrandt Painting
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