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Show .""r; unu \..TUU. 1 au" a V t: I) religious man, but since making a rather intensive study of the American Indians I have adapted a somewhat personal version ofthe Indian fonn of worship. I am always in the presence of God. I am alone with Him. I do not want any interference, nor can I accept any mants authority to question my right to go to God in person and communicate with Him directly and in private. 33 ,""" "VV ""UI''') ",,,,,c;,,,,,,c;,U, t,U,It,,;.) V,;t,W';';1I, Home and Studio It is consistent to expect that Dallin, a lover of mountains, would make his home on a hilltop at Arlington Heights overlooking Boston Harbor (fig. 273). His spiritual outlook and aesthetic tastes were reflected in the physical environment of his well-ordered home and his collection of art works by Corot, Barye, and other masters. 34 Shortly after DaHin purchased hjs ~hingle-style home in 1900 from Jack Taylor 1.35 he built a 273. Oallinls home at Arlington Heights, Massachusetts. . Cr =, iij o r. 'S a: , ... 155 y |