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 1    1,   24|      needs, the greater one’s happiness.”~“Now, now,” said the Major, “
 2    1,   24|    The old sage told him that happiness was a difficult thing to
 3    1,   24|       means of procuring your happiness.’ ‘What is it?’ asked the
 4    1,   24|      there is such a thing as happiness on earth.’ Forthwith he
 5    2,    3|   friends on a rock, there is happiness. Suppose now, the Major
 6    2,    3|    yacht, wishing him all the happiness possible on his desert island,
 7    2,    6|   family, to seek fortune and happiness beyond the seas.~Before
 8    2,    9|       that riches do not make happiness. Thanks to her gold mines,
 9    3,    4|      in a moment of power and happiness. John Mangles bore him company,
10    3,   12| shadow between them and their happiness. But they bore steadily
11    3,   21|      carrying home a cargo of happiness. There was no secret now
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