TherailroadinDenmarkstillextendsonlyfromCopenhagentoKorsör;itisastringofpearls.Europehasawealthofthesepearls;itsmostcostlyarenamedParis,London,Vienna,Naples.Andyetmanyamanwillpointoutashisfavoritepearlnotoneofthesegreatcitiesbutrathersomelittlecountrytownthatisstillthehomeofhomestohim,thehomeofthosedearesttohim.Yes,oftenitisnotatownatall,butasinglehomestead,alittlehouse,hiddenamonggreenhedges,aplacehardlyvisibleasthetrainspeedsby.
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The railroad in Denmark still extends only from Copenhagen to Korsör; it is a string of pearls. Europe has a wealth of these pearls; its most costly are named Paris, London, Vienna, Naples. And yet many a man will point out as his favorite pearl not one of these great cities but rather some little country town that is still the home of homes to him, the home of those dearest to him. Yes, often it is not a town at all, but a single homestead, a little house, hidden among green hedges, a place hardly visible as the train speeds by.