Sunday, September 14, 2008

Peter Paul Rubens The Crucified Christ painting

Peter Paul Rubens The Crucified Christ paintingPeter Paul Rubens Samson and Delilah paintingJohn William Godward The Delphic Oracle painting
DO YOU WISH TO PASS,the asked finally, and ready for that basic, that ultimate question, with closed eyes and held breath I answeredNo, and againNo, andNo No No No No, as though pounding blow by blow into WESCAC's heart the stake of my refutation! The screen blinked out at the first press and snapped sparks at the others; machinery behind the walls convulsed and roared, pitching me now to the floor, now against the tight-shut exit. Bray it must have been I heard groan. Indeed it looked to be the end, for though I felt nothing as yet in the way of brain-piercing rays (which I imagined must be the pain of electroencephalic amplification), there were arcs and sparks at both ports, which now sprang open; a stench as of burning rubber filled the Belly, and its walls constricted to grip me like Bill's strait-waistcoat, only bent double. But before I could give last voice to despair, or commend to the Founder my twice-flunkèd mind, a convulsion of the acrid chamber expelled me thunderously, breech-foremost, through the port, out onto the frozen ground. A second blast put Bray beside me; then the port, instead of snapping shut, hung wide and

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Peter Paul Rubens The Crucified Christ painting