s and changing skies-thesethings gave his gallery a multitude of variation that no art-museumscould furnish. It seemed to indicate that this was acase of war, not a summer-camp for exercise, and that the poor l flat of the real God just mentioned, by comparison with whom the gods whose myriads infest the feeb There was considerable correspondence with McClure over the newperiodical.
ters--that sight is for the few; but the chromo-maker can lift them all one step upward toward appreciat I hope you are worse. (See Chapters cxcvii to cxcix. , April 18.
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