. Along the shore and in the foothills . makes for isolation—the roar of breaking bil-lows and the subtle murmur of the ocean effectually silence theroar of talking crowds, the ring of gay laughter, and the obligatoof merry music—all that make u\) the Song of the Boar<lwalk. Many will insist that it is this song—of the throng—of theBoardwalk that makes Atlantic City what it is. Yet it is theseand all the other attractions that have made the crowd that isso interesting. The motoring enthusiast, the golfer, the fisher-man, the hunter, the amateur sailor, all are here, and all findtheir partic


. Along the shore and in the foothills . makes for isolation—the roar of breaking bil-lows and the subtle murmur of the ocean effectually silence theroar of talking crowds, the ring of gay laughter, and the obligatoof merry music—all that make u\) the Song of the Boar<lwalk. Many will insist that it is this song—of the throng—of theBoardwalk that makes Atlantic City what it is. Yet it is theseand all the other attractions that have made the crowd that isso interesting. The motoring enthusiast, the golfer, the fisher-man, the hunter, the amateur sailor, all are here, and all findtheir particular pleasure at hand. Indeed, life at Atlantic Cityis diversity personified. It has as many points of contact as adiamond and like that precious gem it flashes life from everysurface. Its summer sunshine is alluring; its winter sparkle isinvigorating; its ever rampant gayety thrills and exhilarates. With all its glitter and brilliance it is by no means a city oftinsel. While it is in truth a fairyland by night, with its myriad.


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