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 | | To the right of the choir, in the sacristy, I think, is hung the huge portrait, in oil, within a fl and gilt frame, of which Ducarel has published an engraving, on the supposition of its being the portrait of William the Conqueror. |
 | | They on one hand, the bridge on the other, protect, with a double line, the port where the vessels are crowded together like a flock of gulls; those graceful hulls, those tapering masts, those sails swollen or floating, weave the labyrinth of their movements and forms upon the magnificent purple of the sunset. |
 | | On the other hand, as we see it to-day, it is a wonderful evocation; and if there is a great deal of new in the old, there is plenty of old in the new. |
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