Sunday, June 22, 2008

Thomas Kinkade Streams of Living Water painting

Thomas Kinkade Streams of Living Water painting
Thomas Kinkade Stairway to Paradise painting
person awake, saw the door open and the true queen walk in. She took the child out of the cradle, laid it on her arm, and suckled it. Then she shook up its pillow, laid the child down again, and covered it with the little quilt. And she did not forget the roebuck, but went into the corner where it lay, and stroked its back. Then she went quite silently out of the door again. The next morning the nurse asked the guards whether anyone had come into the palace during the night, but they answered, "No, we have seen no one." She came thus many nights and never spoke a word. The nurse always saw her, but she did not dare to tell anyone about it.
When some time had passed in this manner, the queen began to speak in the night, and said,
"How fares my child,How fares my roe?Twice shall I come,Then never more."
The nurse did not answer, but when the queen had gone again, went to the king and told him all. The king said, "Ah, God. What is this? To-morrow night I will watch by the child." In the evening he went into the nursery, and at midnight the queen again appeared and said,

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