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By the Golden Gate

CHAPTER XII
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Its front has in it a suggestion of an Egyptian temple.

Its architecture is Spanish and Mexican and old Californian combined.

You can not fail to carry away its picture in your memory, for without any effort on your part it is photographed on your mind for the remainder of your days.

These old Mission buildings of California and of Mexico too are all very similar in their construction.

Some have the tower which reminds you of the Minaret of a mosque.


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