Sunday, January 18, 2009

Claude Monet Water Lilies 1914

Claude Monet Water Lilies 1914Paul Klee SenecioRene Magritte The Blank Check
Mrs. Coulter waited till nightfall before she approached the College of St. Jerome. After darkness had fallen, she brought the intention craft down through the cloud and moved slowly along the lakeshore at treetop height. The College was a distinctive shape among the other ancient buildings of Geneva, and she soon found the spire, the dark glistened with the recent rain, she edged the machine into a little gully between a steep tiled roof and the sheer wall of the tower. The place was only visible from the belfry of the Chapel of the Holy Penitence nearby; it would do very well.
She lowered the aircraft delicately onto the roof, letting its six feet find their own purchase and adjust themselves to keep the cabin level. She was beginning to love this hollow of the cloisters, the square tower where the President of the Consistorial Court of Discipline had his lodging. She had visited the college three times before; she knew that the ridges and gables and chimneys of the roof concealed plenty of hiding places, even for something as large as the intention craft.Flying slowly above the tiles, which

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