Wednesday, 10 December 2008

Tamara de Lempicka Le Modelle painting

Tamara de Lempicka Le Modelle paintingTamara de Lempicka La bella Rafaela paintingTamara de Lempicka Girl in a Green Dress paintingTamara de Lempicka Calla Lilies painting
They alive when you received them?” Hazard asked.“All dead. Whether they were alive when he sent them, Ireveal the murky contents of the jar, Ethan said, “Floating in formaldehyde were these ten pieces of translucent tissue with a pale pinkish tint. Tubelike structures. Hard to describe. Like tiny exotic jellyfish.”“You took ’em to a lab?”“Yeah. When they gave me don’t know, but they looked like they’d been dead for a while. The shells were intact, but the more delicate bug parts were withered, crumbly.”In the second photo, a collection of different, spirally coiled, light brown shells were canted at angles in a gray pile of sludge that had been emptied from a black box onto a sheet of waxed paper.[64] “Ten dead snails,” Ethan said. “Well, actually, two were alive but feeble when I opened the box.”“That’s a fragrance Chanel won’t be bottling.”Hazard paused to fork up some seafood tagine.The third photo was of a small, clear-glass, screw-top jar. The label had been removed, but the lid indicated that the container had once held pickle relish.Because the photograph wasn’t clear enough to the analysis, they also gave me a weird look. What I had in the jar were foreskins.”

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