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Neither do you find seclusion here. There are no little 

 cosey retreats, so frequent on the rustic farm, among the 

 wild shrubbery, no solitary foot-paths leading you to 

 sunny arbors frequented by birds and wild flowers, then 

 down into thickets of roses and clematis; all here is 

 open and smooth and bald and rounded and graded, not a 

 single scene is beheld that does not remind you how 

 closely aUied are taste and ba.rbarism. 



