Sunday, December 9, 2007

Rembrandt Biblical Scene

Rembrandt Biblical Scene
Rembrandt The Jewish Bride
Return of the Prodigal Son
¡¡¡¡'What's amiss, dame?' said Mr. Peggotty. ¡¡¡¡'Nothing,' returned Mrs. Gummidge. 'You've come from The Willing Mind, Dan'l?' ¡¡¡¡'Why yes, I've took a short spell at The Willing Mind tonight,' said Mr. Peggotty. ¡¡¡¡'I'm sorry I should drive you there,' said Mrs. Gummidge. ¡¡¡¡'Drive! I don't want no driving,' returned Mr. Peggotty with an honest laugh. 'I only go too ready.' ¡¡¡¡'Very ready,' said Mrs. Gummidge, shaking her head, and wiping her eyes. 'Yes, yes, very ready. I am sorry it should be along of me that you're so ready.' ¡¡¡¡'Along o' you! It an't along o' you!' said Mr. Peggotty. 'Don't ye believe a bit on it.' ¡¡¡¡'Yes, yes, it is,' cried Mrs.
oil paintingGummidge. 'I know what I am. I know that I am a lone lorn creetur', and not only that everythink goes contrary with me, but that I go contrary with everybody. Yes, yes. I feel more than other people do, and I show it more. It's my misfortun'.' ¡¡¡¡I really couldn't help thinking, as I sat taking in all this, that the misfortune extended to some other members of that family besides Mrs. Gummidge. But Mr. Peggotty made no such retort, only answering with another entreaty to Mrs. Gummidge to cheer up.

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Rembrandt Biblical Scene