Monday, January 14, 2008

leonardo da vinci last supper painting

leonardo da vinci last supper painting
leonardo da vinci mona lisa
leonardo da vinci painting
leonardo da vinci the last supper
The rest of the party were now returning, and all were soon collected. With some there was great joy at the sight of Frank Churchill; others took it very composedly; but there was a very general distress and disturbance on Miss Fairfax's disappearance being explained. That it was time for every body to go, concluded the
oil painting
subject; and with a short final arrangement for the next day's scheme, they parted. Frank Churchill's little inclination to exclude himself increased so much, that his last words to Emma were,    "Well;--if you wish me to stay and join the party, I will."    She smiled her acceptance; and nothing less than a summons from Richmond was to take him back before the following evening.    CHAPTER VII   They had a very fine day for Box Hill; and all the

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Anonymous said...

picture of the last supper