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disposition that would recline at ease on the records of the dead past, for her attitude is erect and one of expectancy. One is half inclined to put in the mouth of the trumpet held by the fair goddess, Fame, at the prow, the words "make way for liberty." Evening finds our sight-seer oh the deck of the steamer, which is to bear him from this city of immaculate white to the noise and dirt of the work-a-day metropolis. The Peristyle is seen only against an ever-changing ground of gold. evening sun, a great ball and will one short hour glow with its own Childhood's fancv. or a dreai conception musings by day associated with EVANS
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