Friday, December 28, 2007

leonardo da vinci the last supper

leonardo da vinci the last supper
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'It's not a great deal towards the furnishing,' said Traddles, 'but it's something. The table-cloths, and pillow-cases, and articles of that kind, are what discourage me most, Copperfield. So does the ironmongery - candle-boxes, and gridirons, and that sort of necessaries - because those things tell, and mount up. However, "wait ¡¡¡¡and hope!" And I assure you she's the dearest girl!' ¡¡¡¡'I am quite certain of it,' said I. ¡¡¡¡'In the meantime,' said Traddles, coming back to his chair; 'and this is the end of my prosing about myself, I get on as well as I can. I don't make much, but I don't spend much. In general, I board with the people downstairs, who are very agreeable people indeed. Both Mr. and Mrs. Micawber have seen a good deal of life, and are excellent company.' ¡¡¡¡
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'My dear Traddles!' I quickly exclaimed. 'What are you talking about?' ¡¡¡¡Traddles looked at me, as if he wondered what I was talking about. ¡¡¡¡'Mr. and Mrs. Micawber!' I repeated. 'Why, I am intimately acquainted with them!' ¡¡¡¡An opportune double knock at the door, which I knew well from old experience in Windsor Terrace, and which nobody but Mr. Micawber could ever have knocked at that door, resolved any doubt in my mind as to their being my old friends. I begged Traddles to ask his landlord to walk up. Traddles accordingly did so, over the banister; and Mr. Micawber, not a bit changed - his tights, his stick, his shirt-collar, and his eye-glass, all the same as ever - came into the room with a genteel and youthful air.

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