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The Sowers

CHAPTER VIII
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It merely fixed itself as one sees the face of a watching cat fix itself, when the longed for mouse shows a whisker.
"Ah!" she said lightly, confident in her own power; "that will arrange itself later." "I am glad I am rich," said Paul simply, "because I shall be able to give you all you want.

There are many little things that add to a woman's comfort; I shall find them out and see that you have them." "Are you so very rich, Paul ?" she asked, with an innocent wonder.

"But I don't think it matters; do you?
I do not think that riches have much to do with happiness." "No," he answered.

He was not a person with many theories upon life or happiness or such matters--which, by the way, are in no way affected by theories.

By taking thought we cannot add a cubit to the height of our happiness.


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