Monday, May 11, 2009

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Douglas Hofmann JessicaPino remember whenPablo Picasso Three WomenPablo Picasso Seated Bather
trekked back to the distant door, went out into the hall, and tried the next door. A suspicion was beginning to form in her mind.
The door led to A moment later another one appeared in its place, with the faintest of 'pings'. In front of her eyes, sand began to fall . . .
And she was aware that this process was going on all over the room. Old hourglasses vanished, new ones took their place.
She knew about this, too.another huge room, but this one was full of shelves, floor to distant, cloud‑hung ceiling. Every shelf was lined with hourglasses.The sand pouring from the past to the future filled the room with a sound like surf, a noise made up of a billion small sounds.Susan walked between the shelves. It was like being in a crowd.Her eye was caught by a movement on a nearby shelf. In most of the hourglasses the falling sand was a solid silver line but in this one, just as she watched, the line vanished. The last grain of sand tumbled into the bottom bulb.The hourglass vanished with a small 'pop'.

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