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An Artificial Monastery

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
October
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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The ovnwr ota rich villa, v bicman obleinan at Bargeria, neaï PaU'nn)' ma fondimsa For satire, which ho After ocoupying it torsome time, he tun.editinioanm-Uüoa nunmstu). vhich vou umlorstanu uiiiv ■■■ rine 'it. In the cloiH'1-s you ate S-o" pa of monks standing, sitting, ató KneofiH, an i you are about towüj beüevin that you have invaded titoU privacy, wheu you discover that tUey ÚV wax. Tliey look exoeedhigly pious an.l Bolemu, as if they hfuUentirely x-ellnquislicd Bublunary aj&ir, ft,,dflxeatheirhope8andthoagiiwou a verv melaucholy hoaven. rb sarHi lies in their exact reflemblance ,. fni.. fnitn. aud mauuer to the bleman'8diffei-outacquabit;vnoe8,noMa for tlieir worldly aiiU selflsh disioeitioii- well-bred egotista aml svrouhauU,ho frequent the tables ot tke ricú and hang on ihe favoi-8 of tl titlcd Their secular expressiun is Bkülfully biended witli one ot sanotiaccunvtely mmctkL The effect m lu.iicrous, aud the figures are ?" Barcasmsenibodiedin wax. Th or pose.i, bat tliey do nol wunt to quM-rel w ith the nobUMiMU, of w hom ti.cy sneakasalnnnoristUiatNvUll.uveh. way, and so try to hide their wwgriu. A núiuber of new Ji1 carefuilykeptawayfroin ttie iuan's entertamuieütó, fearing tbai wy siiall bo repi-oducea ia Uk tuoutótery.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Argus