subsequent generations could calmly follow. The entire temple was built without human plan and without human agreement. It seemed to arise by itself. One person made a brick and laid it; another broke it loose, reshaped it, and laid it differently. Working together in this fashion, everyone moved about in his own way and built as he thought proper. And when through all this seeming confusion a temple arose over the centuries with a definite form and style that lets you guess how the completed building
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