Chap. XII.] 



THE CEMETERIES OF PARIS. 



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There is no place in wliicli a fresh little garden can be made in 

 better taste than round a city-church ; and in Paris, where the 

 difficulty would be to find an open spot that is not planted, the 

 spaces around churches are of course not neglected. The view of 

 the Square and Church of St. Clothilde, engraved from a photo- 

 graph, will serve to show how much the beauty of similar 

 buildings may be enhanced by a little judicious planting. 



