Will the cold brook, / Candied with ice, caudle thy morning taste, / To cure thy o'ernight's surfeit?
Why would you think that? asked Daisy, dead-pan.
Why would you think that?
The fundamental principle of found art is the fact that the source of the esthetic impulse is found not in the objet d'art but in the eye of the beholder of the objet d'art.
When a woman had made such a mistake, there was only one way to repair it,—to accept it. One folly was enough, especially it was to last for ever; a second one would not much set it off.
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