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Wieland; or The Transformation

CHAPTER I
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He could not accurately define what was wanting to his happiness.

He was not tortured by comparisons drawn between his own situation and that of others.

His state was such as suited his age and his views as to fortune.

He did not imagine himself treated with extraordinary or unjustifiable rigor.

In this respect he supposed the condition of others, bound like himself to mercantile service, to resemble his own; yet every engagement was irksome, and every hour tedious in its lapse.
In this state of mind he chanced to light upon a book written by one of the teachers of the Albigenses, or French Protestants.


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