Monday, November 5, 2007
The Virgin and Child with St Anne
wills he had ever encountered, let out a roaring Wookiee laugh. "Laugh it up, fuzz ball," Han said good-naturedly. "You didn't see us alone inthe south passage." Until now, Luke had scarcely listened to this lively exchange. Han and theprincess had argued frequently enough in the past. But that reference to the southpassage sparked his curiosity, and he looked at Leia for an explanation. "She expressed her true feeling for me," Han continued, delighting in the rosyflush that appeared on the princess's cheeks. "Come on, Your Highness, you'vealready forgotten." "Why, you low-down, stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf-herder…" shesputtered in fury. "Who's scruffy-looking?" he grinned. "I tell ya, sweetheart, I must've hitpretty close to the mark to get you hoppin' like this. Doesn't it look that way to you,Luke?" "Yeah," he said, staring at the princess incredulously, "it does…kind of." Leia looked over at Luke with a strange mixture of emotions showing on her
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