May 1926
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natural scenery. Throughout Its vast extent It affords infinite variety of Its flora embraces Just such a limitless array as one would expect to find Our picture reveals a sylvan scene of quiet beauty at the foot of a gently dating back perhaps several centuries, spans the sluggish stream, which peaceful mien, rushing and swirling its boisterous way down the
U P K ) The great land of China-Is unsurpassed foi mountain and plain, upland and meadow. In a country having such expansive borders, sloping hillside, where this quaint old bridge, not Infrequently changes to turgid activity Its now f valley to t e ig ty
the mighty river of which Its waters eventually become a part.
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