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THE HOME OF TASTE. – How easy
it is to be neat, to clean. How easy it is to arrange rooms with the most
graceful propriety. How easy it is to invest our houses with the truest
elegance. Elegance resides not with the upholsterer or draper; it is not
put up with the hangings and curtains; it is not in the mosaics, the carpetings,
the rosewood, the mahogany, the candelabra, or the marble ornaments; it
exists in the spirit presiding over the chamber of the dwelling. Contentment
must always be most graceful; it grows serenely over the scene of its
abode; it transforms a waste into a garden. The homes lighted by these
intimations of a nobler and brighter life may be wanting in much which
the discontented desire; but to its inhabitants it will be a palace far
outvieing* the oriental in brilliancy and glory. *outvieing: out-vie-ing e.g. more complete.
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