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CHAPTER XVIII
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Rosalie thought most of those who were made unhappy of the royal ladies and the poor children.

Each followed the impulse of their own nature, and the instinctive feeling of their age; thus did Otto also, and therefore was his soul filled with enthusiasm.

Enthusiasm belongs to youth.

His thoughts were busied with dreams of Paris; thither flew his wishes.

"Yes, I will travel!" exclaimed he; "that will give my whole character a more decided bias: I will and must," added he in thought.


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