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It is r. Ung but once a year on the birthday of the Emperor. It was cast from cannon taken from the French during the last war with that country, and it requires twenty-seven men to ring it. The view from the belfry is an extensive one, as the surrounding country is comparatively level, and the height of the tower very great. Descending to the auditorium the travelers attended vespers in its sacred aisles and listened to the wonderful A TALE OF THE ROCKIES 159 chorus, which seemed to float down... from Heaven, so far away were the singers and so wonderful the acoustic properties. From here to Rotterdam the journey was made by rail through a fine farming country occupied largely by wealthy landlords, the possessors of many fine old country seats, in the background of which are clusters of small houses occupied by the laborers, reminding one of the great plantations in the South before the war. As the company was desirous of reaching France as soon as practicable, and as their course thither was by way of the British Isles, they made no stops until they reached the commercial port of Holland Rotterdam at which place they arrived late at night, stopping at the hotel Wymer where several days were spent in recuperating and looking up the history of this old seaport.
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