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The walls were three feet thick, and it had been raised fifty feet in height; so you must know it made some stir when it fell. The first thing father said to the workmen when he went out was, "Does it lean any now. " They were 'shorn of their locks, ' and had nothing to say. Various reasons are assigned as the cause of its falling. Jackson wants to make it appear that it was owing to the quicksand under the building, which made it settle, and says that a light-house can not be made to stand her...e. It would be greatly for his interest to have this story believed; as, by this means he would probably get pay for what he has done; otherwise, he will not. People here, and those that are well qualified to judge, say there is no such thing as quicksand about it, and that it was all owing to the wretched manner in which it was built. I am inclined to believe them. Judging from the piece of wall now standing, the mortar looks like dry sand, and the wall is two-thirds filled up between with stones not bigger than a man's head.

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