Rembrandt Biblical Scene
Rembrandt The Jewish Bride
Return of the Prodigal Son
Samson And Delilah
to find him, risked her life, lost hard-won time needed sorely by the Rebellion, timeshe couldn't really afford to throw away on personal quests and private desires…butshe loved him. Tears filled her eyes. "We'll make it," she whispered. Impulsively, she embraced him and kissed him again. He, too, was floodedwith emotion all at once—back from the dead, the beautiful princess filling his arms,snatching him from the teeth of the void. He felt overwhelmed. Unable to move,even to speak, he held her tightly, his blind eyes closed fast against all the sordidrealities that would come rushing in soon enough. Sooner than that, as it happened. A repulsive squishing sound suddenly becameall too obvious behind them. Han opened his eyes, but could still see nothing. Leialooked up to the alcove beyond, and her gaze turned to an expression of horror. Forthe curtain had been drawn away, and the entire area, floor to ceiling, was composedof a gallery of the most disgusting miscreants of Jabba's court—gawking, salivating,wheezing.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
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