Saturday, September 27, 2008

Charles Chaplin paintings

Charles Chaplin paintings
Douglas Hofmann paintings
Diane Romanello paintings
bless him. He says it’s easier to get married to girls if they’re virgins. I can’t think why. I don’t mean a big . Charles is very unsocial and he’s an orphan, no father, no mother, and his relations don’t like him, so we’ll just be married quietly in a day or two and then I thought if you and mummy don’t want it we might go to the house in Bermuda. We shan’t be any trouble to you at all, really. If you want to go to Bermuda, we’ll settle for Venice, but Charles says that’s a bit square and getting cold in November, so Bermuda will really be better.”
“Has it occurred to either of you that you need my permission to marry?”
“Now don’t get legal, Pobble. You know I love you far too much ever to do anything you wouldn’t like.”
“You’d better get dressed and go round to your mother at Claridges.”
“Can’t get dressed. No hot water.”
“Have a bath there. I had better see this young man.”
“He’s coming here at twelve.”
“I’ll wait for him.”
“You’ll freeze.”

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