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POINTED CONSTRUCTION IN ENGLAND

tiful and important one, is not—owing perhaps largely to the fact that its designer was hampered by the necessity of preserving and working into the new edifice portions of the previous Norman fabric—so frankly and fully Gothic as the choir of

FIG. 71.