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The Dream

CHAPTER IV
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We do not associate with them, and they are soon punished for their misdeeds.

And then, you see, as for the world, it produces on me, from a distance, the effect of a great garden; yes, of an immense park, all filled with flowers and with sunshine.

It is such a blessing to live, and life is so sweet that it cannot be bad." She grew excited, as if intoxicated by the brightness of the silks and the gold threads she manipulated so well with her skilful fingers.
"Happiness is a very simple thing.

We are happy, are we not?
All three of us?
And why?
Simply because we love each other.

Then, after all, it is no more difficult than that; it is only necessary to love and to be loved.


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