Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Paul Gauguin Still Life with Oranges painting

Paul Gauguin Still Life with Oranges paintingPaul Gauguin Hail Mary paintingPaul Gauguin Arearea painting
is the husband's duty to restrain his wife from luxury." Carried away by his own eloquence he unfortunately added: "I : ' sometimes have occasion to admonish my own wife about this." There was a delighted cry from the culprits. "Oh, Augustus," they said, "do tell us in what words you admonish Livia. It will serve as a model for us." Augustus was embarrassed and alarmed. "You mis-heard me," he said, "I did not say that I had ever had occasion to reprimand Livia. As you know well, she is a paragon of matronly modesty. But I certainly would have no hesitation in reprimanding her, were she to forget her dignity by dressing, as some of your wives do, like an Alexandrian dancing-girl who has by some queer turn of fate become an Armenian queen-dowager." That same evening Livia tried to make Augustus look small by appearing at the dinner table in the most fantastically gorgeous finery she

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