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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.