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 1  VIII|         sir, that wealth is not happiness. I knew a poor girl whose
 2  VIII|         mean good luck, but not happiness."~ ~"It is true," continued
 3     X|        she enters, and scatters happiness and contentment all round
 4     X| greatest of blessings, domestic happiness, has fallen to his lot so
 5    XI|      she was beginning to learn happiness. At such times they would
 6   XII|   another's joy, rejoice in the happiness of her best friend, who
 7   XII|       be even to look upon such happiness!~ ~The two ladies with radiantly
 8  XIII|        How have I deserved this happiness, this goodness from you!"
 9  XVII|      she herself felt that that happiness was a stolen treasure.~ ~
10   XXI|        a happy man. But what is happiness? Money? possessions? power?
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