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"One might think that it's a dog someone has forgotten in the compartment; not at all, it is M. Flaubert, groaning".
She thinks of things she has forgotten in the past months, then lists the things she has learned: how to make grape jelly, the etymology of "embarrassment," the corkscrew willow, new words, the westward expansion of the United States, about Edward Kennedy, the opening bars of a symphony, and how Richard Henry Dana's book, "Two Years Before the Mast" came to be written.
She thinks of things she has forgotten in the past months, then lists the things she has learned: how to make grape jelly, the etymology of "embarrassment," the corkscrew willow, new words, the westward expansion of the United States, about Edward Kennedy, the opening bars of a symphony, and how Richard Henry Dana's book, "Two Years Before the Mast" came to be written..
Although Adams has experimented with painting with watercolor and oil paints (his 1989 covers for Appleseed were rendered with a combination of ink, watercolor and color pencil), his color work is so sporadic that he says he has to relearn what he has forgotten in the interim each time, and is usually dissatisfied with the results.
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