Monday 5 January 2009

Andy Warhol Sunset painting

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astonishment, glad to find themselves alive after such a scare. Meanwhile, Tyltyl threw back the door and nothing came out:
"There's no one there!" he said.
"Yes, there is! Yes, there is! Look out!" said Night, who was still shamming fright.
She was simply furious. She had hoped to make a great impression with her Terrors; and, lo and behold, the wretches, who had so Thereupon, Night, irritated by his persistency, flew into a rage, hurled the most terrible threats at him, and ended by saying: long been snubbed by Man, were afraid of him! She encouraged them with kind words and succeeded in coaxing out a few tall figures covered with grey veils. They began to run all around the hall until, hearing the Children laugh, they were seized with fear and rushed indoors again. The attempt had failed, as far as Night was concerned, and the dread hour was about to strike. Already, Tyltyl was moving towards the big door at the end of the hall. A few last words took place between them: "Do not open that one!" said Night, in awe-struck tones. "Why not?" "Because it's not allowed!" "Then it's here that the Blue Bird is hidden!" "Go no farther, do not tempt fate, do not open that door!" "But why?" again asked Tyltyl, obstinately.

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