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Show r.llllo lliicrlneM In aial.r .M.n.lons "Well, I tell yon wlint lias struok me moat," raid Mr. tl. K. Dickinson, "It li the large und magnificent huuaes In te-v-erul of nnr great rlile built by mllllou. aires and the small ninnunt of real comfort com-fort or hnpplnoaa which the mllUonalioa mem to get out of thorn. Dicl.cn, In uno of hi novel, portrays with vivid touuli the real life of cue of the oil) men whose magnificent matulou waa llm talk cf the town. It hei often occurred lo mo that thero uro many 1,'pw Yoik mllltoualres whoso iwacect luiiid isim greater tlun that of thu character whom be acts down. "Somehow there aeema to hang ovit u number of theee ttauly iniui.k-na a thidow of Klosm. la thu west it is tin same. Borne of there groat home look ns deserted ns If tho utm who built Iheiii and every ilntlvo had been loi-gotteu and the honu wero the only reminder that they unco xlati d. Tu tell toe truth, there! too moih runh, I belb' e, uer Iho making of rnou. ylo cuj ,y tho sue ivwcd happlm h which It brn.g."-!jt, LjuU lilobu-Deiuocrat. |