. Isles in summer seas : (beautiful Bermuda). from England, United States andNova Scotia and these have been blended withCaen and native limestone. The Cathedral wasbegun in 1885, but is not yet completed. Its chiefdistinctive featiire is the massive tower, with bat-tlemented parapet and pinnacles. In our recol-lections of the place these stand out with partic-ular prominence. For some unexplained reason, Dan appeareddisinclined to linger about the Cathedral so,after the Artist had made a sketch in outline,Job was forced to move. Dans small relativestood in the roadway, keeping back the tears


. Isles in summer seas : (beautiful Bermuda). from England, United States andNova Scotia and these have been blended withCaen and native limestone. The Cathedral wasbegun in 1885, but is not yet completed. Its chiefdistinctive featiire is the massive tower, with bat-tlemented parapet and pinnacles. In our recol-lections of the place these stand out with partic-ular prominence. For some unexplained reason, Dan appeareddisinclined to linger about the Cathedral so,after the Artist had made a sketch in outline,Job was forced to move. Dans small relativestood in the roadway, keeping back the tears bya prodigious use of his hands and shirt way led out toward Paget, at the head ofCrows Lane—a fanciful name given to that partof the harbor. It was here that Job got hissecond resting spell, while the Artist sketched 202 Isles in Summer Seas the royal palms at Pembroke Hall. These treesstand almost on the waters edge, serenely majes-tic in their stately alignment. Dan said they hadbeen there ever since Governor Henry Hamilton. gave his name to the town in 1790. He told usthat Hamilton succeeded St. Georges as the seatof government in 1815. The Oracle spoke dis-paragingly of the Town Cut proposition at thenorthern end of the Islands. He was still talking Beautiful Bermuda 203 of the doomed ambitions of the St. Georgesfolks when we entered Paget. Here Job unex-pectedly responded to the persuasive appeal ofthe whip and actually ran down the hills to Hun-gry Bay. Dan described the scenery here,


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