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GARDEN CRAFT IN EUROPE 



surrounded by an orange grove. The pavilion has seat recesses completely 

 covered with old purple tiles. Upon one side of the parterre is a well pre- 

 served maze, and beyond is the labyrinth of Charles V, intersected by tiled 

 paths with seats at intervals arranged round miniature fountains ; beyond 

 again is the paved orange court which has in the centre the lovely old 



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pavilion of Charles V (illus., p. 284), a square building faced inside and 

 out with magnificent azulejos. The floor has a small octagonal pool and is 

 intersected with marble channels of running water that impart a refreshing 

 coolness in the intense heat of summer. 



We must sit at the foot of the Moor if we are to learn the secret of 

 the successful treatment of water in a garden. Living under the fierce glare 



