Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Theodore Robinson Man with Scythe painting

Theodore Robinson Man with Scythe paintingTheodore Robinson Figure in a Landscape paintingTheodore Robinson Girl with Goat paintingAlexandre Cabanel Phedre painting
Jose lived for his wife and four children. While Pomp dealt with the paperwork supplied by the attendant, Ethan asked Jose to see the latest wallet photographs of Maria and the kids.Once formalities were completed, Toledano led them through an inner room. Instead of a vinyl-tile floor as in the reception area, this chamber featured white ceramic tile with only sixteenth-inch grout joints: an easy surface to sterilize in the event that it became contaminated with bodily fluids.Although continually cycled through sophisticated filters, the cold air carried a faint but unpleasant scent. Most people didn’t die smelling of shampoo, soap, and cologne.Four standard stainless-steel morgue drawers might have held bodies, but two cadavers on gurneys made an immediate impression. Both were draped with sheets.[52] A third gurney stood empty, trailing a tangled shroud, and to this one Toledano proceeded with a stupefied expression. “This was him. Right here.”Frowning with confusion, Toledano peeled the sheets back from the heads of the other two cadavers. Neither was Dunny Whistler.One at a time, he pulled open the four stainless-steel drawers. They were empty.Because the hospital sent the vast majority of \than to funeral room was small by the standards of the city morgue. All possible

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