SAG 



THE way to Sag lies out the "Archey Road," 

 which is a glowing example of the power of 

 art; for Mr. Dooley has hung over it a 

 glamor that transcends the grime and the squalor 

 and makes a ride along its slant-wise course 

 become a pleasant reminiscence. 



One may go to Sag by train; one should go to 

 most places by train if he values good temper; 

 but to Sag let us go by trolley, for the sake of 

 convenience and for the sake of Dooley, and when 

 the outward view grows too sordid, let us use the 

 inward eye to see behind the doors of the con- 

 tracted homes and dingy shops, the mother-wit 

 and the quaint philosophy of the Emerald Isle. 

 It is these great slant-wise streets that show 

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