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 Early English Style. 135 every other emotion. Another effective and characteristic feature is the use of light projecting buttresses, which pro- duce by their bold projection a most striking effect of light and shade. The general aspect of the nave may be inferred from the illustration of one bay (Fig. 60). Fig. 60.— Nave of Wells Cathedral. H«iil HUfil Fig. 61. — Choir of "Worcester Cathedral. By its side we give a bay of an almost contempora- neous work — the choir of Worcester Cathedral, a.d. 1203— 1218 (Fig. 61). The choir and transepts of Lincoln Cathedral, with the