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LoriF at Oct 21, 2021 06:08 PM

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[Letterheaded CANADA Y.M.C.A]

3.

I did not give enough prominence in
my mind to the naturally artistic nature
of the French people. Louis XIV laid the
foundations of much of the present beauty
of Paris. Versailles, palaces and grounds,
situated at the South West outskirts of
the city, were built by Louis XIV as Royal
Palaces. They are wonderful, as also are
the grounds. The statuary theme, as in other
parts of the city is being sandbagged as
a protection against bombs. The best
paintings have been removed and are
being removed for the same reason. The
museums of Paris are all closed and
many other places of interest. It was
only by special permit, gained through
Y.M.C.A that we Khaki clad were
allowed to see through the buildings of
Versailles. Of course, we soldiers would have

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[Letterheaded CANADA Y.M.C.A]

3.

I did not give enough prominence in
my mind to the naturally artistic nature
of the French people. Louis XIV laid the
foundations of much of the present beauty
of Paris. Versailles, palaces and grounds,
situated at the South West outskirts of
the city, were built by Louis XIV as Royal
Palaces. They are wonderful, as also are
the grounds. The statuary theme, as in other
parts of the city is being sandbagged as
a protection against bombs. The best
paintings have been removed and are
being removed for the same reason. The
museums of Paris are all closed and
many other places of interest. It was
only by special permit, gained through
Y.M.C.A that we Khaki clad were
allowed to see through the buildings of
Versailles. Of course, we soldiers would have

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