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1 There are palaces there to be beaten for gloomy majesty by none in Italy.
2 Here are palaces , churches, court-houses and libraries, the genteel London shops, and the latest articles of perfumery.
3 For the great there are palaces covered with gold; for the poor there are hovels of the meanest sort.
4 On each side of it are palaces intended exclusively for the use of spirits of former rulers of the country.
5 Over there the loftiest edifices are palaces of priests, and here the supreme chief of the troops is a priest!
6 There are palaces in Piccadilly, quaint lethal chambers in Soho, and strange food factories in Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road.
7 "No; the houses there are palaces . "
8 "And there are palaces , too."
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