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Neither rose leaves gathered in a jar — respectably in Boston — these — nor drops of Christ blood for a chalice — decently in Philadelphia or Baltimore.

Cinders — these — hissing in a marl and lime of Chicago — also these — the howling of northwest winds across North and South Dakota — or the spatter of winter spray on sea rocks of Kamchatka.
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