Thursday, August 28, 2008

Rembrandt Christ In The Storm painting

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laughter from the crowd. "We all get tired of being patient and responsible," he said. "It's very tempting to turn our backs on moderation and call for radical measures. . ." He gave Stoker a sharp look. "And there's always someone ready to take advantage of our impulses in that direction, unfortunately."
The rest of his remark on this head I missed, for the flashlight-man had reached our row, and I must examine my gift. I moved the switch toON, but nothing happened. None of the others lit, either, I observed. Peter Greene shook his at his ear and said, "Shucks, they didn't put no batteries in! Why'd I throw mine away?"
Stoker grinned. "Next time don't be so wasteful."
Greene then kindly installed my batteries for me, and in the process noticed for the first time the new mirror on my stick, which so upset him that he had to excuse himself and take another seat.
"What a prize!" Stoker marveled after him. "Did I tell you he thinks Stacey's a virgin, and wants to marry her? He actually had a fight last night with a Nikolayan chap, over herhonor!" He shook his head as if in awe -- all his attitudes wereas if, for that matter: one sensed their calculatedness and wondered uneasily what his real motives might be. "My

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