Tbilisi
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+ | ""It was before a window like this," remarked Stahl, apparently casually, "that I once in [[Tbilisi |Tiflis]] overheard two mountain [[Georgian]]s talking together as they examined a reproduction of a modern picture--[[Böcklin's 'Centaur]].' They spoke in half whispers, but I caught the trend of what they said. You know the picture, perhaps?""--''[[The Centaur (Algernon Blackwood)|The Centaur]]'' (1911) by Algernon Blackwood | ||
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""It was before a window like this," remarked Stahl, apparently casually, "that I once in Tiflis overheard two mountain Georgians talking together as they examined a reproduction of a modern picture--Böcklin's 'Centaur.' They spoke in half whispers, but I caught the trend of what they said. You know the picture, perhaps?""--The Centaur (1911) by Algernon Blackwood |
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