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1    1|            of making architectural ornaments have a core of truth, a
2    1|           core of truth within the ornaments, that every sugarplum, in
3    1|           and without, and let the ornaments take care of themselves.
4    1|  reasonable man ever supposed that ornaments were something outward and
5    1|        proportion of architectural ornaments are literally hollow, and
6    1|            ado were made about the ornaments of style in literature,
7    1| architecture! When you have got my ornaments ready, I will wear them.~ ~
8    7|    indulged in some flourishes and ornaments in his art. He cut his trees
9   14|         and utensils are the chief ornaments; where the washing is not
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