Monday, 23 March 2009

Pierre Auguste Renoir Dance in the City

Pierre Auguste Renoir Dance in the CityJoaquin Sorolla y Bastida Beaching the Boat (study)Joseph Mallord William Turner Mortlake TerraceJoseph Mallord William Turner Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western RailwayGustave Courbet Marine
,' it said. 'You don't catch me out like that. You think I'm stupid? You've got to tell me the answer.'
'Oh, blow,' said Teppic.
'Thought you had me there, didn't you?' said the Sphinx.
'Sorry.'
'You thought you could get me all confused, did you?'
The Sphinx grinned.
'It was worth a try,' said Teppic.
'Can't guessed the riddle?' said Teppic.
'No!'
'Well, then. They couldn't have talked, could they?'
The Sphinx's claws scrabbled irritably on its rock.
'I suppose you'd better move along, then,' it grumbled.
'Thank you,' said Teppic.blame you. So what's the answer, then?' Teppic scratched his nose. 'Haven't a clue,' he said. 'Unless, and this is a shot in the dark, you understand, it's: A Man.' The Sphinx glared at him. 'You've been here before, haven't you?' it said accusingly. 'No.' 'Then someone's been talking, right?' 'Who could have talked? Has anyone ever
'I'd be grateful if you didn't tell anyone, please,' added the Sphinx

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