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Wieland; or The Transformation

CHAPTER XXVII
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My curiosity was revived, and I contemplated, with ardour, the spectacle of living manners and the monuments of past ages.
In proportion as my heart was reinstated in the possession of its ancient tranquillity, the sentiment which I had cherished with regard to Pleyel returned.

In a short time he was united to the Saxon woman, and made his residence in the neighbourhood of Boston.

I was glad that circumstances would not permit an interview to take place between us.

I could not desire their misery; but I reaped no pleasure from reflecting on their happiness.

Time, and the exertions of my fortitude, cured me, in some degree, of this folly.


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