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THERE IS A SOFT SIDE EVEN TO A STONE WALL.

MY DEAR ARCHITECT: I'm slowly digesting your last production; not being an

ostrich, it goes rather hard. For all that, it may be worth thinking of. Perhaps I shall be

converted by the time the subject is fully shown up. I suppose we've always looked upon

these loose rocks and stones sprinkled about the country as a part of the original curse,

and have never thought of turning them to any sensible use, though good old Dr. Hopkins

seemed to have faith that their soft side would some time be discovered. Funny, isn't it,

that we should burn so much fuel and spend so much labor making bricks and other

artificial building-blocks, when there are piles of them ready made, that would only cost

the hauling? Not always on the square, to be sure, although in some places the ground is

full and running over with flat stones that can be laid up as easily as shingles. They would

hardly need any mortar, and the brick trimmings you describe would be a nuisance,

except for looks. Miles and miles of stone-walls you will see, up and down hillsides and

across pastures that don't look worth their taxes. Once in a while the lower half of a cider-

mill, the back side of a barn-yard shed, or something of that sort, is made of them; but the

people in these parts seem to think it would be folly to use them for anything more

dignified. I suppose, because they are too simple and natural,-just as the Almighty made

them.

These square-cornered, flat-sided fellows are not the commonest kind, however; and

I'm free to maintain that I don't want to build my house more than seventy-five feet high

of the smooth cobbles that will scarcely hang together in a respectable stone-heap. I

should expect the whole thing would come tumbling down some rainy night.

Mrs. John don't take to the notion of a stone house-not yet. Says they 're wofully old-

fashioned and poky,-look like Canadians and poor folks. I just keep still and let her

talk,-it's the best way.

Won't such walls be cold and damp? How am I to know whether the stones that I can

find are fit to use? Send you a boxful by express?

Yours,

JOHN.

 

 
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