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Wieland; or The Transformation

CHAPTER III
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His fortune exempted him from the necessity of personal labour.

The task to be performed by him was nothing more than superintendance.

The skill that was demanded by this was merely theoretical, and was furnished by casual inspection, or by closet study.

The attention that was paid to this subject did not seclude him for any long time from us, on whom time had no other effect than to augment our impatience in the absence of each other and of him.

Our tasks, our walks, our music, were seldom performed but in each other's company.
It was easy to see that Catharine and my brother were born for each other.


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