leonardo da vinci last supper painting
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leonardo da vinci the last supper Jefferson Cope said slowly: "I'm never quite sure about that old lady.AsI've told you,she isn't fond of making outside contacts.But she's been differentto me,she's always very gracious and treats me quite like one of the family." "In fact,she approves of your friendship with Mrs Lennox?" "she does." Dr Gerard shrugged his shoulders. "that is,perhaps,a little odd?" Jefferson Cope said stiffly: "Let me assure you,Dr Gerard,there is nothingdishonorable in that friendship.It is purely platonic."
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"my dear sir,I am quite sure of that.I repeat,though,that for Mrs Boynton toencourage that friendship is a curious action on her part.You know,Mr cope,MrsBoynton interests me -she interests me greatly." "she is certainly a remarkable woman.She has great force of character -amost prominent personality.As I say,Elmer Boynton had the greatest faith in herjudgement." "so much so that he was content to leave his children completely at hermercy from the financial point of view.In my country,Mr Cope,it is impossible bylaw to do such a thing." Mr Cope rose."In America,"he said,"we're great believers in absolutefreedom." Dr Gerard rose also.He was unimpressed by the remark.He had heard it madebefore by people of many different nationalities.The illusion that freedom isthe prerogative of one's own particular race is fairly widespread.
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