Este Wallpaper lo hice yo misma. Hace unos días empece a leer la novela escrita por Jay Parini en la cual se basa La Última Estación. En esta pelicula James interpreta a Valentin Fedorovich Bulgakov, el secretario del escritor ruso León Tolstoi.
I rode back to Telyatinki on a horse borrowed from Cherkov's stables, a white mare with a powerful, slightly concave back and black hairs on its rump. As I rode, a storm gathered in the west. Clouds thickened at the edges and turned opaque, with large purple underbellies. A thunderhead drove a school of mackerel-like wisps into the darkening east. It is rare to see such drama in winter. Now the pink rim of Zasyeka Wood turned violet. Sunlight glowered on the fields, with long shadows cast by every tree and hillock. A rich wind, damp and gusty, blew up from the south. I kept thinking about Masha.
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She was not there I should have turned back, but I noticed a diary on her bed table. It was no more than a few feet away. My heart thudding against my neck muscles, I shut the door. The red ball sun was in the window and flared on the little notebook's rough cut pages. The diary opened to my name.
"Valentin Fedorovich. His soft beard, the smell of his shirt at night: woodsmoke, oil. He is a simple creature, I think, with a decent heart. He does not know himself. He is probably not a true Tolstoyan, though he imagines he is. As I do. One lives in hope."
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I look into your eyes and I can see the future
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