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See under Cathedrals Churches of See
Madrid, 66 , 68 , 71 , 178 , 212 , 253 , 293 , 295 , 296 , 313 , 314 , 321-326 , 328 , 329 , 349 , 373 ; Cathedral of ( See under Cathedrals ); Churches of ( See under Churches ). Maestro Mateo, 87 .
— from The Cathedrals of Northern Spain Their History and Their Architecture; Together with Much of Interest Concerning the Bishops, Rulers and Other Personages Identified with Them by Charles Rudy

sending up cheerful columns of smoke
Lincoln looked out over the wide plain, ridged with vast drifts; on the far blue line of timber, on the near-by cottages sending up cheerful columns of smoke (as if to tell him the neighbors were alive), and his heart seemed to fill his throat.
— from Junior High School Literature, Book 1 by William H. (William Harris) Elson


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