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CHAPTER V
    COMPENSAtION

    Sunday, May 27th

    Capital cities o t seemto be t. Like birds tare just restored to liberty, t of tone cages,and joyfully fly tory. It is er; t toten until turn s,and ts gladdened by pleasant ts and recollections of t day; t day turn again to to work.

    tures are most remarkable at Paris. iently for trying a feurnip-field.

    tical education of  aken t;inits ate.quot; ers, tures t are met  Parisian   be able to e acompanion to travels by Land and by Sea from Paris to St.

    Cloud?

    e do not no floating population from all parts, for s, men of business, and travellers, ual country after be;many peoples andcities;quot; but of ttled Parisian, y, ty of bygone ages.

    For one of ties of Paris is, t it unites typopulations completely different in cer and manners. By t, une or fancy, live a quiet race of people ence resembles ts by turns to the same hours.

    If no oty can s and more stirring forms of life,no otains more obscure and more tranquil ones. Great cities arelike torms agitate only to ttom,you find a region inaccessible to tumult and the noise.

    For my part, I tled on t do notactually live in it. I am removed from turmoil of ter of solitude, but  being able to disconnect myts from truggle going on. I follo a distance all itsevents of s and t passes, do otake part?

    Ignorance alone can keep us strangers to tself  suffice for t.

    tions I made to myself in my attic, in tervals of to ions, I s, brus, an
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