Showing posts with label art deco painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art deco painting. Show all posts

Friday, April 25, 2008

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李大人,此子身体强健真是世上罕有,一般人这样跪一天多半会导致膝盖断裂,终身残疾。而此人竟然丝毫无损,我几次下针,没想到竟然刺不进去,由此观此人力量绝非常人能及。”
  李鸿章听了心里终于放下一块石头,也跟陈太医打趣起来:
  “宋大人,莫非你看上了此人,想招他入赘不成。”
  宋太医大窘:“李大人不要调笑,鄙人有一犬子,听闻赵刚武艺高强,已于前日离家去找赵刚。老夫本以为犬子武艺高强,现在看犬子远非其敌,心里有些担心。”
  李鸿章哈哈一笑:“待我见过赵刚,为你子求情便是了,不必担心。”
  又聊片刻,宋太医告辞,李鸿章便去看赵刚。
  第二次见面,李鸿章不由对赵刚高看一眼,但是无论如何必须保住袁世凯,为了平息赵刚的怒火,也许只有将旅顺交给赵刚了。当然,李鸿章也希望赵刚能知恩图报,投到自己门下,那样的话旅顺等于还是自己的。
  “赵知府,感觉可好些了?”
  “李大人,卑职好些了,这点事情还让大人劳神,卑职罪该万死。”

Thursday, April 24, 2008

art deco painting

art deco painting
我也是新疆的,西 藏314事件发生的时候我就很纳闷,这种规模的骚乱,如果发生在新疆简直就不可想象。我们这儿每天都有几趟乘坐敞篷式军用吉普车全副武装巡逻的武警战士,一是预防突发事件,一旦发现苗头他们可以迅速处理,他们有这个权利;二是心理震慑,我想再大胆的家伙面对那一辆辆荷枪实弹的战士,他们那种整齐划一的无声的威慑力,都会胆寒是啊我也是乌鲁木齐的,乌鲁木齐市个非常好的地方,这几年变化非常快,城市非常漂亮,社会秩序比内地人想象的好多了,我去过内地几个城市说真的都没乌鲁木齐的社会秩序好,民族之间也很融洽,新疆为什么发展这么快,我想这和一个稳定的社会秩序有很大的关系吧,希望大家到新疆来旅游,呵呵是新疆的,我觉得楼主分析的还是挺对的。
比如他说“但是与他们的闲谈中,一些人还是有很强的民族主义思想的,比如常常无意中说新疆是他们维族的;你们汉族掌握着新疆的各种权力,他们没有什么权;他们把新疆的资源都运到了内地,让内地发展,当地人实惠不多。”
的确一些维族人有这样的想法,有一次我在出租车,一个维族司机就是这么说的,说新疆的天然气输送到上海,价格居然比新疆还便宜,不知道是不是真的,他能说出这样的话,说明他还是很有些不满的。

Sunday, February 17, 2008

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Nelly, make me decent, I'm going to be good.'
`High time, Heathcliff,' I said; `you have grieved Catherine: she's sorry she ever came home, I dare say! It looks as if you envied her, because she is more thought of than you.'
The notion of envying Catherine was incomprehensible to him, but the notion of grieving her he understood clearly enough.
`Did she say she was grieved?' he inquired, looking very serious. `She cried when I told her you were off again this morning.'
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`Well, I cried last night,' he returned, `and I had more reason to cry than she.'
`Yes: you had the reason of going to bed with a proud heart and an empty stomach,' said I. `Proud people breed sad sorrows for themselves. But, if you be ashamed of your touchiness, you must ask pardon, mind, when she comes in. You must go up and offer to kiss her, and say--you know best what to say; only do it heartily, and not as if you thought her converted into a stranger by her grand dress. And now, though I have dinner to

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

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¡¡¡¡`Oh, thank you! I'll show you where she is. I don't offer to take it myself, for I should only get into another scrape if I did.' ¡¡¡¡Jo led the way; and, as if used to waiting on ladies, Laurie drew up a little table, brought a second instalment of coffee and ice for Jo, and was so obliging that even particular Meg pronounced him a `nice boy'. They had a merry time over the bonbons and mottoes, and were in the midst of a quiet game of `Buzz', with two or three other young people who had strayed in, when Hannah appeared. Meg forgot her foot, and rose so quickly that she was forced to
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catch hold of Jo, with an exclamation of pain. ¡¡¡¡`Hush! Don't say anything,' she whispered, adding aloud, `It's nothing. I turned my foot a little, that's all'; and limped upstairs to put her things on. ¡¡¡¡Hannah scolded, Meg cried, and Jo was at her wit's end, till she decided to take things into her own hands. Slipping out, she ran down, and, finding a servant, asked if he could get her a carriage. It happened to be a hired waiter, who knew nothing about the neighbourhood; and Jo was looking round for help, when Laurie, who had heard what she said, came up, and offered his grandfather's carriage, which had just come for him, he said.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

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¡¡¡¡The country around the lake was well cultivated, for the Mormons are mostly farmers; while ranches and pens for domesticated animals, fields of wheat, corn, and other cereals, luxuriant prairies, hedges of wild rose, clumps of acacias and milk-wort, would have been seen six months later. Now the ground was covered with a thin powdering of snow. ¡¡¡¡The train reached Ogden at two o'clock, where it rested for six hours, Mr. Fogg and his party had time to pay a visit to Salt Lake City, connected with Ogden by a branch road; and they spent two hours in this strikingly American town, built on the pattern of other cities of the Union, like a checker-board,
oil painting"with the sombre sadness of right-angles," as Victor Hugo expresses it. The founder of the City of the Saints could not escape from the taste for symmetry which distinguishes the Anglo-Saxons. In this strange country, where the people are certainly not up to the level of their institutions, everything is done "squarely"--cities, houses, and follies. ¡¡¡¡The travellers, then, were promenading, at three o'clock, about the streets of the town built between the banks of the Jordan and the spurs of the Wahsatch Range. They saw few or no churches, but the prophet's mansion, the court-house, and the arsenal, blue-brick houses with verandas and porches, surrounded by gardens bordered with acacias, palms, and locusts. A clay and pebble wall, built in 1853, surrounded the town; and in the principal street were the market and several hotels adorned with pavilions. The place did not seem thickly populated. The streets were almost deserted, except in the

Friday, November 16, 2007

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It was a dislike so little just--every imputed fault was so magnified by fancy, that she never saw Jane Fairfax the first time after any considerable absence, without feeling that she had injured her; and now, when the due visit was paid, on her arrival, after a two years' interval, she was particularly struck with the very appearance and manners, which for those two whole years she had been depreciating. Jane Fairfax was very elegant, remarkably elegant; and she had herself the highest value for elegance. Her height was pretty, just such as almost every body would think tall, and nobody could think very tall; her figure particularly graceful; her size a most becoming medium, between fat and thin, though a slight appearance of ill-health seemed to point out the likeliest evil of the two. Emma could not but feel all this; and then, her face--her features-- there was more beauty in them altogether than she had remembered; it was not regular, but it was very pleasing beauty. Her eyes, a deep grey, with dark eye-lashes and eyebrows, had never been denied their praise; but the skin, which she had been used to cavil at, as wanting colour, had a clearness and delicacy which really needed no fuller bloom. It was a style of beauty, of which elegance was the reigning character, and as such, she must, in honour, by all her principles, admire it:--elegance, which, whether of person or of mind, she saw so little in Highbury. There, not to be vulgar, was distinction, and merit.