Friday, October 12, 2007

Van Gogh Painting

Van Gogh Painting
but in the boudoir with her nurses, locking the door on them. Since the night of the crime she had experienced feelings of terror, and fears came over her that are easily to be comprehended.
"But who could imagine that on that particular night when he was to come, she would, by a mere chance, determine to shut herself in with her women? Who would think that she would act contrary to her father's wish to sleep in the drawing-room?
Van Gogh Painting
Who could believe that the letter which had so recently been on the table in her room would no longer be there? He who could understand all this, would have to assume that Mademoiselle Stangerson knew that the murderer was coming - she could not prevent his coming again - unknown to her father, unknown to all but to Monsieur Robert Darzac.
Van Gogh Painting

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Van Gogh Painting

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Van Gogh Painting

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Van Gogh Painting