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r two parts of the same sentence, which contain changes of thought, cannot possibly be given effectively in the same key. Let us repeat, every big change of thought requires a big change of pitch. What the beginning student will think are big changes of pitch will be monotonously alike. Learn to speak some thoughts in a very high tone--others in a _very_, _very_ low tone. _DEVELOP RANGE._ It is almost impossible to use too much of it. _HAPPY AM I THAT THIS MISSION HAS BROUGHT MY FEET AT LAST TO PRESS NEW ENGLAND'S HISTORIC SOIL and my eyes to the knowledge of her beauty and her thrift._ Here within touch of Plymouth Rock and Bunker Hill--_WHERE WEBSTER THUNDERED and Longfellow sang, Emerson thought AND CHANNING PREACHED--HERE IN THE CRADLE OF AMERICAN LETTERS and almost of American liberty,_ I hasten to make the obeisance that every American owes New England when first he stands uncovered in her mighty presence. _Strange apparition!_ This stern and unique figure--carved from the ocean and the wilderness--its majesty kindling and growing amid the storms of winter and of wars--until at last the gloom was broken, _ITS BEAUTY DISCLOSED IN THE SUNSHINE, and the heroic workers rested at its base_--while startled kings and emperors gazed and marveled that from the rude touch of this handful cast on a bleak and unknown shore should have come the _embodied genius of human government AND THE PERFECTED MODEL OF HUMAN LIBERTY!_ God bless the memory of those immortal workers, and prosper the fortunes of their living sons--and perpetuate the inspiration of their handiwork.... Far to the South, Mr. President, separated from this section by a line--_once defined in irrepressible difference, once traced in fratricidal blood, AND NOW, THANK GOD, BUT A VANISHING SHADOW--lies the fairest and richest domain of this earth. It is the home of a brave and hospitable people. THERE IS CENTERED ALL THAT CAN PLEASE OR PROSPER HUMANKIND. A PERFECT CLIMATE ABOVE a fertile soil_ yields to the husbandman every product of the temperate zone. There, by night _the cotton whitens beneath the stars,_ and by day _THE WHEAT LOCKS THE SUNSHINE IN ITS BEARDED SHEAF._ In the same field the clover steals the fragrance of the wind, and tobacco catches the quick aroma of the rains. _THERE ARE MOUNTAINS STORED WITH EXHAUSTLESS TREASU
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