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The Dream

CHAPTER IV
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So, you see, when the one I expect really comes, we shall recognise each other immediately.

It is true I have not yet seen him, but I know exactly what he ought to be.

He will enter here and will say: 'I have come in search of you.' And I shall reply: 'I expected you, and will go with you.' He will take me with him, and our future will be at once decided upon.

He will go into a palace, where all the furniture will be of gold, encrusted in diamonds.

Oh, it is all very simple!" "You are crazy; so do not talk any more," interrupted Hubertine, coldly.
And seeing that the young girl was still excited, and ready to continue to indulge her fancies, she continued to reprove her.
"I beg you to say no more, for you absolutely make me tremble.


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