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Oscar Wilde, Volume 2 (of 2)

CHAPTER XIX
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It is quite clear that he must adopt orphans, is it not?
I feel that Berneval is to be my home.

I really do.

Notre Dame de Liesse will be sweet to me, if I go on my knees to her, and she will advise me.
It is extraordinary being brought here by a white horse that was a native of the place, and knew the road, and wanted to see its parents, now of advanced years.

It is also extraordinary that I knew Berneval existed and was arranged for me.
M.Bonnet[12] wants to build me a Chalet, 1,000 metres of ground (I don't know how much that is--but I suppose about 100 miles) and a Chalet with a studio, a balcony, a salle-a-manger, a huge kitchen, and three bedrooms--a view of the sea, and trees--all for 12,000 francs--L480.

If I can write a play I am going to have it begun.


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