Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Jack Vettriano The Road to Nowhere

Jack Vettriano The Road to NowhereJack Vettriano The Railway StationJack Vettriano The Picnic Party
, tolerating it but working weekends at the Rafter B in exchange for keeping his horses out there. The second girl was born and his hand up her blouse sleeve and stirring the silky armpit hair, then easing her down, fingers moving up her ribs to the jelly breast, over the round belly and knee and up into the wet gap all the way to the north pole or the equator depending which way you thought you were sailing, working at it until she shuddered and bucked against his hand and he rolled her over, did quickly what she hated. They stayed in the little apartment which he favored because it could be left at any time. The fourth summer since Brokeback Mountain came on and in June Ennis had a general delivery letter from Jack Twist, the first sign of that time.Alma wanted to stay in town near the clinic because the child had an asthmatic wheeze.“Ennis, please, no more damn lonesome ranches for us,” she said, sitting on his lap, wrapping her thin, freckled arms around him. “Let’s get a place here in town?”“I guess,” said Ennis, slipping

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