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Invariably these revivals followed periods of sordidand restricted living. Men obeyed their base immediate motivesuntil the world grew unendurably bitter. Some disappointment, somethwarting, lit up for them--darkly indeed, but yet enough forindistinct vision--the crowded squalor, the dark inclosure of life.bovarcabugel
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