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The old priest came there no more; the school roofhad fallen, and the teachers'chair was gone. The childrencame no more, but the autumn came, winter came,
andthe spring came too, and in all the changing seasons the Dryad gazed towards the quarter where every evening and night,far away on the horizon, Paris shone like
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morning, and through the whole of the daytime came the trains, and from every one and from all the coun- tries in the world; a new
wonder of the world had calledthem to Paris. How did this wonder reveal itself?
" A splendid flower of art and industry," they said, " has sprung up on the barren soil of the Field of Mars; a gigantic sunflower,from whose leaves one can learn
geog- raphy and statistics, get the learning of a guild-master, be elevated in art and poetry, and learn the size and greatness of different countries."
" A fairy-blossom," said others," a many coloured lo- tus-plant, which spreads its green leaves over the sand, like a velvet carpet,which has sprung forth in the
early spring. The summer shall see it in all its glory ;the autumnstorms will sweep it away; neither root nor leaf shall beleft."
Outside the military school stretches the arena of war in times of peace ;the field without grass and stalk, apiece of sandy plain cut out of the African desert,
whereFata Morgana shows her strange castles in the air and hang- ing gardens; on the Field of Mars they now stand morebrilliant and more wonderful, because genius
had madethem real.