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As we  pass  down  the  corridor, we  come to  :\o. 7.  entitled," !!mace
                                                and  Alphen  . "  "l'nited  they stand,  di\'ided  th<y  f,dl. '   This is a typtcal
                                                illu,tration of brotherhood and con,tancy   .\s you will  notice, the  arti~t has
                                                depicted  Horace  wearing  a  care worn  and  \'igilant  expressiOn.  Ilor.1ce s
                                                experiences  in life, as  tax collector, ga,·e  him thb serious, gra\'e appear.1nce.
                                                Hi·  mathematical  talent  can  be  easily  read  in  his  feature".  On  the  oth11

















                  hand,  Alpheus  is  seen  with  buretts
                  and  retorts,  besides  a  few  test  tubes
                  and beakers;  a  natural  born  chemist.
                  He  looks  to  Horace with that  dutiful
                  expression  of an  obedient  wife,  while
                  Horare  r~tunl'i  it  with  a  husbandly
                  glance.
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