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The Adventures of Harry Richmond

CHAPTER XVI
11/31

Of course, the margravine did not signify it would be a perfectly finished work.

We are kept at a great distance, that we may not scrutinize it too closely.

They unveil it to show she has been as good as her word, and then cover it up to fix the rider to the horse,--a screw is employed, I imagine.

For one thing we know about it, we know that the horse and the horseman travelled hither separately.

In all probability, the margravine gave the order for the statue last autumn in Berlin.


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