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Show MAKING OEOHOE PEBFECT. In th hs'l of th liouss of rpeescnta-tlvea rpeescnta-tlvea la a painting of George Washington. Washing-ton. He loiaVa a must i-Mimaiidtng i-r-son. with th stalui of a giant end a faultless phv sto. But hking at th portrait rceott. a puhli- man com-inented. com-inented. "Thai le a good dal of a ehant'j George Waahmgion nevr looked like thai, though I've no duM h sroukl bs e been proud to a p pea r so mag - niftrnt. "Koiic the lgs." the epkr continued; contin-ued; "Ihey are peif l hesuttes Rut they ar not W aehlngton'e. Thev ar the lega of General f-nnttt of New Jr-sev. Jr-sev. soMter of the rewttitin. ''It happened thia wav." h xpllnd in ronrlueion: "Washington had quite ! unlmpreaelvs lega. and the artist woo 1 peintsd that picture waa eo dissaisnd ' with their a hap that he prudd n-l erai Smith to tend hi fault s as irmars aa mod!. Bo, whil w hav a fa and i tors of ir grl first president, th i supporting lgs are those of one of his general lyvnd gaay ibey aland"' 1 Wasaingtoa Post. I |