Pilgrimage in bed. What’s next. Disarray is my concept. The fine art of scrubbing the deck.
Go to post pageMay 17th, 2024 by Thomas Josef Wehlim
Pilgrimage in bed. What’s next. Disarray is my concept. The fine art of scrubbing the deck.
Go to post pageGood it was not, the night. Programming for Cannae. Times where a man can mistake himself as a colossus.
Go to post pageI can’t go to Khartoum without a plan. London, J.: Before Adam. Everybody’s Magazine, New York City, 1906–1907.
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Go to post pageSome kind of hostage. The Dreme, finished in 1528 and printed in Paris (1558), is a dream-vision in which Dame Remembrance shows Wehlim hell, purgatory and heaven from where he sees the kingdoms of the earth, including Saxonia.
Go to post pageNothing absolutely. Put it all together. My dear confidence.
Go to post pageNever talk about 6000 dead people. There is so much we’ve done for us. Nay.
Go to post pageEveryone’s Trollope. The most exiting of his work was his daily working schedule. I thought.
Go to post pageThis morning, from his childhood home and surrounded by his loving family, Thomas peacefully entered the light and love of his heavenly creator. We are eternally thankful for the outpouring of love that Thomas and our family have received over the past few months. Thomas saw his writing go places he never expected and now […]
Go to post pageThe Intelligent Observation of Naked Women (Frank Kuppner, 1987). They got a taste for children’s eyes.
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