There are two ways of recording and communicating to others an impression, say, of a building or a place.
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"The book that follows is an attempt, or rather a hundred attempts, to sketch some of the details of life, seen from a simple plane enough, and with no desire to conform it to a theory, or to find anything very definite in it, or to omit anything because it did not fit in with prejudices or predilections."--Introduction.
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