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do now have, from the volume referred to above, & thanks to 'martin ', the following descriptive words about 'the last hour', which work was said to then be in the collection of mr. henry c. gibson of philadelphia. schenck, of ecouen, in "the last hour," has a conspicuous composition of life-size sheep
, huddled together in the butcher's shambles, and driven almost frantic by the red floor and smell of blood. this premonition of doom is well known to those who have watched the killing of sheep, and the terror and despair of these soft, helpless criminals, expressed with very practical realism, has...
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