Southern California . 137. CONCLUSION. THERE is something in the spirit of life in South-ern California that eludes definition and analy-sis. There is so much genial friendship shownby nature that it is contagious. The perpetual sunshinewarms the heart as well as the body. One cannot butbe light-hearted when the birds sing all day long and theflowers bloom in winter as in summer. The stir andstimulus of city life . ^ j^&&*$kgy is here and the peace ~\y^A ?!??and rest of nature. Money and thoughtare being expendedwith unremittingeffort upon this fa-vored corner of the if world to make it real-i


Southern California . 137. CONCLUSION. THERE is something in the spirit of life in South-ern California that eludes definition and analy-sis. There is so much genial friendship shownby nature that it is contagious. The perpetual sunshinewarms the heart as well as the body. One cannot butbe light-hearted when the birds sing all day long and theflowers bloom in winter as in summer. The stir andstimulus of city life . ^ j^&&*$kgy is here and the peace ~\y^A ?!??and rest of nature. Money and thoughtare being expendedwith unremittingeffort upon this fa-vored corner of the if world to make it real-ize all the promise ofnature. Homes springup almost in a day, and green lawns and waving treessurround them in a season. It is a country that mothers love to come to withtheir babies, for here the little ones play out of doors allday long and nearly every day in the year, growing fatand rosy and merry. It is a land of prosperous homesand orange groves; the refinement of the East andWest is united here in the one


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