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CHAPTER V
onvenient spot. I led t of grass enamelled -trees.

    Madeleine could not contain  on ter to taket, sells me of all ions intotry t  off. Frances, on t up at Montmorency, and before sen gone back to  ionof novelty for er, ion. Sold of tage s to  t make go to t pulling o t; t.

    tions he charm and freshness of childhood.

    Frances recalls to  s s.

    alking t doree.

    Before us s many-storied tingupon t t. Cloud, s magnificent clumps of treesinterspersed retc tifulcountry, and I listen to terested; and time passes gently on  my perceiving it.

    At last ts, and urning. o tory to askt its ; ts of trombonesresound from ts I forgetmyself ; but I ers to taketo tation; train cannot , and I makee to climb to t-trees.

    Just before I reaco a poor girl ainedbandages. I sa s t furtakenplace a feer  any means ofsupport. Sold all tomed to suffer. ters ing one: took ty sous out of a little coarse silk purse, o tened on to tside of t, before I reac, I met ters,o me t t return by t onfoot!

    I tood t t for tbeen given to tagious: I run to t o pay for my ourn to Frances and Madeleine, and tell them.

    ..........................

    I am just come back from taking t tedion of whem happy.

    tying tand t God ion rial.

    t pleasure derives from rarity a relisherwise unknown.

    Enjoyment is only o be suciety royed ite, ot first of earthe being easily made happy.

    O I could persuade every one of t so t notabuse t t ience. If  of bles
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