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    Chapter 8 - Page 2

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    going to sleep, never would there have been a wild
    flower here.

    How many things, how many plays that failed or were
    applauded, how many ruined families, how many incidents,
    how many adventures, how many catastrophes were
    summed up in this flower! To all those who lived upon the
    crowd that was nightly summoned here, what a spectre
    this flower would have been had it appeared to them two
    years ago! What a labyrinth is destiny and what
    mysterious combinations there were that led up to the advent
    of this enchanting little yellow sun with its white rays.
    It required a theatre and a conflagration, which are the
    gaiety and the terror of a city, one of the most joyous
    inventions of man and one of the most terrible visitations of
    God, bursts of laughter for thirty years and whirlwinds of
    flame for thirty horn's to produce this Easter daisy, the de-
    light of a gnat.
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