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Synopsis
Excerpt from The American Library Association, Twentieth Annual Conference: Lakewood-on-Chautauqua, New York, July 2-11, 1898
Chautauqua - beautiful in thy sky - robes spun out of Iris' woof, favored of Manitou and by his good spirits watched and tended. While legends have faded and lost themselves in thy vanishing mists. And-the lips that told them have year by year passed into silence, thou hast smiled and dimpled in the sunshine, and thy lisping waves still whisper airy nothings whose illusive meanings human language lacks power to express. Mary R. Willard.
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