Scribner's magazine . d to judge from the news-national reputation. One needs but a papers, which scrupulously record itspassing reflection upon the imagination doings, it has possession of the iown from June to October. Ithas certainly worked agreat change in the sum-mer life of the place. This was always arti-ficial and exotic, and al-ways delightfully so. Butthe rise and immensely in-creased numl)er of greatfortunes have workedchanges in Newj^ort asthey have evervAvhere here, however, thanelsewhere, I am inclinedto think, and certainly lesshere than is generally sup-loosed. It is
Scribner's magazine . d to judge from the news-national reputation. One needs but a papers, which scrupulously record itspassing reflection upon the imagination doings, it has possession of the iown from June to October. Ithas certainly worked agreat change in the sum-mer life of the place. This was always arti-ficial and exotic, and al-ways delightfully so. Butthe rise and immensely in-creased numl)er of greatfortunes have workedchanges in Newj^ort asthey have evervAvhere here, however, thanelsewhere, I am inclinedto think, and certainly lesshere than is generally sup-loosed. It is a common-place that the hotels havebeen supjolanted by thecottages. The OceanHouse survives somewhatas a landmark and a rem-iniscence, but in obviousisolation. You can nolonger sit on its broadpiazza and watch with in-terest the serried defile ofequipages — almost all ofthem readily to be identified. The At-lantic, the Fillmore, and the Bellevuely that unassisted it would have hit are only memories, though to anyone. 2fc> Exercising the Thoroughbreds. and ideas of our American smart set to assure him whether or no it is like- .flPWT f^^ §
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