Jan 2, 2008

abstract acrylic painting

'Sir,' said Mr. Littimer, without looking up, 'if my eyes have not deceived me, there is a gentleman present who was acquainted with me in my former life. It may be profitable to that gentleman to know, sir, that I attribute my past follies, entirely to having lived a thoughtless life in the service of young men; and to having allowed myself to be led by them into weaknesses, which I had not the strength to resist. I hope that gentleman will take warning, sir, and will not be offended at my freedom. It is for his good. I am conscious of my own past follies. I hope he may repent of all the wickedness and sin to which he has been a party.' ¡¡
¡¡I observed that several gentlemen were shading their eyes, each with one hand, as if they had just come into church. ¡¡¡¡'This does you credit, Twenty Eight,' returned the questioner. 'I should have expected it of you. Is there anything else?' ¡¡¡¡'Sir,' returned Mr. Littimer, slightly lifting up his eyebrows, but not his eyes, 'there was a young woman who fell into dissolute courses, that I endeavoured to save

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