Monday, January 5, 2009

Jack Vettriano Ae Fond Kiss

Jack Vettriano Ae Fond KissJack Vettriano A Voyage Of DiscoveryJack Vettriano a very married Woman
We still have tongues of our own!" roared Fire.
"Yes! Yes!" screamed Sugar, who, knowing that his end was at hand, kept kissing Water and melting before the others' eyes.
Poor Bread in vain tried to make his voice heard above the din. Light had to interfere and command silence. Then Bread spoke his last words:
"I am leaving you," he said, between his sobs. "I am leaving you, my dear Children, and you will no longer see me in my living form .... Your eyes are about to close to the "Well, and what about me?" shouted Fire, angrily.
"Silence!" said Light. "The hour is passing ....Be quick and say good-bye to the Children .... "
Fire rushed :
"Love the wells, listen to the brooks," she said. "I shall always be there. When you sit down in the evening, beside the springs, try to understand what they are trying to say.... forward, took hold of the Children, one after the other, and kissed them so violently that they screamed with pain: "Oh! Oh!… He's burning me!..." "Oh! Oh!… He's scorched my nose!..." "Let me kiss the place and make it well," said Water, going up to the children gently. This gave Fire his chance: "Take care," he said, "you'll get wet." "I am loving and gentle," said Water. "I am kind to human beings.... " "What about those you drown?" asked Fire. But Water pretended not to hear

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