American estates and gardens . W< ex:< wX h WDi w O Ci, Cw DO wX h [24] AMERICAN ESTATES AND GARDENS crimination, and includes many ])aintings both fine in themselves and thoroughly represent-ative of the liest work of the best artists of all ]Xrio(ls. It is at once the chief pride of itsowner and the crowning distinction of his house, for this room, more than the sumptuousli\-ing-r()oms, is the real center of Mr. Wideners house, and gives it an importance andinterest that few other great houses in America possess. [25].


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