More pictures...again.
Tuesday, 13 June 2006 01:19![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
More picspam! ...Don't you just feel SO lucky? I've managed to scan the rest, but I won't be posting them all this time around, because there are so many. You will, however, see such strange and varied objects ans a FdlES!fan and a Maxime!pipe. And yes,
daughtermestizo, you will finally get to see what Charlotte looked like.
![[profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
.
...Don't ask me what's up with the double-chin. I have no idea.
(Shown here, oddly enough, with, among other people--I wonder how many we can identify--Rousseau and Jesus.)
This painting is probably around some place, but I like it, so it's going here.
...This is just depressing.
...Sorry some of these are so small...
Pfft...Carnot. Still, it's got other, more important people in it. (...Some of whom look happier than they ought, considering the company and the times.)
It's really a pity that top one turned out so small, since it's one of my favorites....If anyone wants to see it closer, I can do that.
And there, is the pipe (along with other random items). That lock of hair is in the Musée Carnavalet, by the way, so I've seen it in person.








Same questions as last time--I know you can do it!


...Don't ask me what's up with the double-chin. I have no idea.

(Shown here, oddly enough, with, among other people--I wonder how many we can identify--Rousseau and Jesus.)

This painting is probably around some place, but I like it, so it's going here.

...This is just depressing.

...Sorry some of these are so small...

Pfft...Carnot. Still, it's got other, more important people in it. (...Some of whom look happier than they ought, considering the company and the times.)

It's really a pity that top one turned out so small, since it's one of my favorites....If anyone wants to see it closer, I can do that.

And there, is the pipe (along with other random items). That lock of hair is in the Musée Carnavalet, by the way, so I've seen it in person.








Same questions as last time--I know you can do it!
(no subject)
Date: Sunday, 18 June 2006 03:30 (UTC)Now look. Don't ever write for readers. Do you KNOW how many writers have BOXES of stuff tucked away downstairs that nobody's ever read? And people WILL read your stuff anyways! People LOVE narratives! It's not hopeless! It never was and it never will be! Unless, of course, writing about Eléonoure Duplay becomes illegal. But then you'll just be even COOLER 'cause you'll be underground. ;D
In any case, you need a BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG hug! *squeezes*
(no subject)
Date: Sunday, 18 June 2006 03:40 (UTC)I know I'm not supposed to care what people think, and this is going to sound like either that or another accusation, but I know people don't tend to like people who feel sorry for themselves. I had to be honest though.
Maybe the problem is I expect that I shouldn't be doing anything except for noble reasons, and there's really no noble reason for writing this book....Or come to think of it, for anything I do (except politically). The only reason I like history is that it's interesting for crying out loud!
...Try to ignore the ranting. I'll try not to be sorry for writing this book, but I am sorry for expecting to you to read my useless reflections.