I have a deep, unreasonable desire to own a picture by William Merritt Chase, the American artist who painted scenes of eastern Long Island: the shimmering blue-black ponds; beautiful children in white dresses playing in the sand, their mothers sitting on blankets, ruffled parasols held over their heads to protect them from the golden sun of an August afternoon.
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Don't Die of Embarrassment: Life After Colostomy and Other Adventures
March 18, 1999, Scribner Paper Fiction
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in English
- 1st Fireside Ed edition
0684846241 9780684846248
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"I have a deep, unreasonable desire to own a picture by William Merritt Chase, the American artist who painted scenes of eastern Long Island: the shimmering blue-black ponds; beautiful children in white dresses playing in the sand, their mothers sitting on blankets, ruffled parasols held over their heads to protect them from the golden sun of an August afternoon."
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