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FATE OF THE ARCHITECT.
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with the four hundred and eight statues which adorn them. Marco Compioni was the architect who designed the wonderful structure more than five hundred years ago, and it took him forty-six years to work out the plan and get it ready to hand over to the builders. He is dead now. The building was begun a little less than five hundred years ago, and the third generation hence will not see it completed.


CATHEDRAL AT MILAN.

The building looks best by moonlight, because the older portions of it being stained with age, contrast unpleasantly