Sunday, January 4, 2009

Andy Warhol Flowers Red 1964 painting

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Why, it means that one's no longer alive!" said Tyltyl. Grandad and Granny only shrugged their shoulders:
"How stupid the Living are, when they speak of the Others!" was all they said.
And they went over their memories again, rejoicing in being able to chat.
All old people love discussing old times. The future is finished, as far as they are concerned; and so they delight in the present clock with the big hand which I broke the point off and the hole which I made in the door, the day I found Grandad's gimlet..."
"Yes, you've done some damage in your time!" said Grandad. "And there's the plum-tree which you were so fond of climbing, when I wasn't looking."
Meantime, Tyltyl was not forgetting his errand: and the past. But we are growing impatient, like Tyltyl; and, instead of listening to them, we will follow our little friend's movements. He had jumped off Granny's knees and was poking about in every corner, delighted at finding all sorts of things which he knew and remembered: "Nothing is changed, everything is in its old place!" he cried. And, as he had not been to the old people's for so long, everything struck him as much nicer; and he added, in the voice of one who knows, "Only everything is prettier!... Hullo, there's the

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