Sunday, November 2, 2008

Henri Rousseau Two Monkeys in the Jungle painting

Henri Rousseau Two Monkeys in the Jungle paintingHenri Rousseau The Waterfall paintingHenri Rousseau The Repast of the Lion painting
London was a city in which the ex-boss of S A V A K had great connections in the telephone company and the Shah's ex-chef ran a thriving restaurant in Hounslow. Such a welcoming city, such a refuge, they take all types. Keep the curtains drawn.
Floors three to five of this block of mansion flats are, for the moment, all the homeland the Imam possesses. Here there are rifles and short-wave radios and rooms in which the sharp young men in suits sit and speak urgently into several telephones. There is no alcohol here, nor are playing cards or dice anywhere in evidence, and the only woman is the one hanging on the old man's bedroom wall. In this surrogate, which the insomniac saint thinks of as his waiting-room or transit lounge, the central heating is at full blast night and day, and the windows are tightly shut. The exile cannot forge

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