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Wieland; or The Transformation

CHAPTER IV
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It was heard by us with different emotions.

Pleyel did not scruple to regard the whole as a deception of the senses.

Perhaps a voice had been heard; but Wieland's imagination had misled him in supposing a resemblance to that of his wife, and giving such a signification to the sounds.

According to his custom he spoke what he thought.

Sometimes, he made it the theme of grave discussion, but more frequently treated it with ridicule.


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