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The Magic City

CHAPTER I
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He put everything you can think of into it: the dominoes, and the domino-box; bricks and books; cotton-reels that he begged from Susan, and a collar-box and some cake-tins contributed by the cook.

He made steps of the dominoes and a terrace of the domino-box.

He got bits of southernwood out of the garden and stuck them in cotton-reels, which made beautiful pots, and they looked like bay trees in tubs.

Brass finger-bowls served for domes, and the lids of brass kettles and coffee-pots from the oak dresser in the hall made minarets of dazzling splendour.

Chessmen were useful for minarets, too.
'I must have paved paths and a fountain,' said Philip thoughtfully.


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