Showing posts with label oil painting artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil painting artist. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2008

oil painting artist

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德国人将大量的军事人员派往远东的行动惊动了周围的邻居,有两个国家警惕得注视着德国人的行动。一个是俄国,作为将远东看成自己的地盘的大俄罗斯帝国,是不允许别的国家将手伸到远东的。
  但是这一次伸出手的是欧洲的皇帝,第一陆军强国的德国,强大的北极熊不得不迂回的布置一下,以防被德国人捷足先登。
  俄国实际的统治者,皇储尼古拉•亚历山德罗维奇•罗曼诺夫紧急召见了远东的专家前任远东总督穆拉维约夫,现在这个老人担任远东地区的情报顾问,由老人的侄子阿雷库塞也夫少将担任远东总督。
  门开了,满头白发的穆拉维约夫被内侍搀扶着出现在尼古拉面前,尼古拉示意内侍拿些酒过来,然后年轻的皇储站起身,走到老人身前搀扶着老人坐下。在这个老人担任总督期间,累计为帝国取得了三百万肥沃的土地。在尼古拉来说,一个为国家取得如此巨大收获的人,有权利获得自己的尊重。
  这是侍卫已经将酒倒好,尼古拉拿起一杯,示意穆拉维约夫干了这杯。
  穆拉维约夫也不客气,将酒喝了下去。一旁的侍卫马上将酒杯斟满,穆拉维约夫连喝了几杯,原来一幅需要人搀扶的样子不见了,腰杆挺得笔直。穆拉维约夫虽老,但是脑子还是十分好使,马上想到了问题所在。

Thursday, January 17, 2008

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Margaret seemed to find it a little hard to tell hers, and waved a brake before her face, as if to disperse imaginary gnats, while she said slowly, `I should like a lovely house, full of all sorts of luxurious things - nice food, pretty clothes, handsome furniture, pleasant people, and heaps of money. I am to be mistress of it, and manage it as I like, with plenty of servants, so I never need work a bit. How I should enjoy it! for I wouldn't be idle, but do good and make everyone lov
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e me dearly.' ¡¡¡¡`Wouldn't you have a master for your castle in the air?' asked Laurie, slyly. ¡¡¡¡`I said "pleasant people", you know'; and Meg carefully tied up her shoe as she spoke, so that no one saw her face. ¡¡¡¡`Why don't you say you'd have a splendid, wise, good husband, and some angelic little children? You know your castle wouldn't be perfect without,' said blunt Jo, who had no tender fancies yet, and rather scorned romance, except in books.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

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  Miss Marple had found no difficulty in enjoying herstay in London. She did a lot of the things that she had not had the time to do in herhitherto brief visits to the capital. It has to be regretfully noted that she did notavail herself of the wide cultural activities that would have been possible to her. Shevisited no picture galleries and no museums. The idea of patronising a dress show of anykind would not even have occurred to her. What she did visit were the glass and chinadepartments of the large stores, and the household linen departments, and she also availedherself of some marked down lines in furnishing fabrics. Having spent what she considereda reasonable sum upon these household investments, she indulged in various excursions ofher own. She went
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to places and shops she remembered from her young days, sometimes merelywith the curiosity of seeing whether they were still there. It was not a pursuit that shehad ever had time for before, and she enjoyed it very much. After a nice little nap afterlunch, she would go out, and avoiding the attentions of the commissionaire if possible,because he was so firmly imbued with the idea that a lady of her age and frailty shouldalways go in a taxi, she walked towards a bus stop, or tube

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

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'Good?' said Em'ly. 'If I was ever to be a lady, I'd give him a sky-blue coat with diamond buttons, nankeen trousers, a red velvet waistcoat, a cocked hat, a large gold watch, a silver pipe, and a box of money.' ¡¡¡¡I said I had no doubt that Mr. Peggotty well deserved these treasures. I must acknowledge that I felt it difficult to picture him quite at his ease in the raiment proposed for him by his grateful little niece, and that I was particularly doubtful of the policy of the cocked hat; but I kept these sentiments to myself. ¡¡¡¡Little Em'ly had stopped and looked up at the sky in her enumeration of these articles, as if they were a glorious vision. We went on again, picking up shells and pebbles. ¡¡¡¡'You would like to be a lady?' I said. ¡¡¡¡Emily looked at me, and laughed and nodded
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'yes'. ¡¡¡¡'I should like it very much. We would all be gentlefolks together, then. Me, and uncle, and Ham, and Mrs. Gummidge. We wouldn't mind then, when there comes stormy weather. - Not for our own sakes, I mean. We would for the poor fishermen's, to be sure, and we'd help 'em with money when they come to any hurt.' This seemed to me to be a very satisfactory and therefore not at all improbable picture. I expressed my pleasure in the contemplation of it, and little Em'ly was emboldened to say, shyly, ¡¡¡¡'Don't you think you are afraid of the sea, now?'