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The hill fronts my garden
With patronizing calm,
Spreading stiff skirts about her
And looking down
On my too transient flowers,
With the inbred contempt of old blood
For the less old.
And yet I know that the hill,
Would never be so lofty nor secure,
Nor altogether respectably established,
If something very sudden
Had not happened
In her own family.
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