Wednesday, January 9, 2008

American Day Dream

American Day Dream
Biblis painting
Boulevard des Capucines
Charity painting Miss Pierce,to whom the question was addressed,shook her head vaguely. "really,I couldn't say.He was too far away.All these Arabs look alike tome." "He was a man of more than average height,"said Lady Wesrholme,"and wore theusual native head-dress.He had on a pair of very torn and patched breeches -really disgraceful they were -and his puttees were wound most untidily -allanyhow!These men need discipline!" "You could point the man out among the camp servants?"
oil painting
"I doubt it.We didn't see his face -it was too far away.And,as Miss Piercesays,really these Arabs look all alike." "I wonder,"said Poirot thoughtfully,"what it was he did to make Mrs Boyntonso angry?" "They are very trying to the patience sometimes,"said Lady Westholme."One ofthem took my shoes away,though I had expressly told him -by pantomime too -thatI preferred to clean my shoes myself." "Always I do that,too,"said Poirot,diverted for a moment from hisinterrogation."I take ever ere my little shoe-cleaning outfit.Also,I take a duster."

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Anonymous said...

mona lisa painting

Anonymous said...

American Day Dream