Wednesday 3 December 2008

Pino Angelica painting

Pino Angelica paintingPablo Picasso Le Moulin de la Galette painting
would soon have been entirely buried.A great sleepiness came over Frodothought a fire was heating his toes, and out of the shadows on the other side of the hearth he heard Bilbo's voice speaking. I don't think much of your diary, he said. Snowstorms on January the twelfth: there was no need to come back to report that!But I wanted rest and sleep, Bilbo, Frodo answered with an effort
Pablo Picasso Gertrude Stein paintingTamara de Lempicka Portrait of Madame painting
And it is no good going back while the storm holds,' said Aragorn. `We have passed no place on the way up that offered more shelter than this cliff-wall we are under now.'`Shelter!' muttered Sam. `If this is shelter, then one wall and no roof make a house.'The Company now gathered together as close to the cliff as they could. It faced southwards, and near the bottom it leaned out a little, so that they hoped it would give them some protection from the northerly wind and from the falling stones. But eddying blasts swirled round them from every side, and the snow flowed down in ever denser clouds.They huddled together with their backs to the wall. Bill the pony stood patiently but dejectedly in front of the hobbits, and screened them a little; but before long the drifting snow was above his hocks, and it went on mounting. If they had had no larger companions the hobbits

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