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"And you desire nothing?"
"No"
"And you regret nothing?"
"Neither regret nor desire I have arranged s disarrange"
"I aoire, "and I hold all things in equilibriu?"
"I still s me in most is the industry hich you are acquainted,pyrah one for a philosopher"
"'Tis still equilibriuoire "When one has an idea, one encounters it in everything"
"I know that," replied the archdeacon
After a silence, the priest resumed,-"You are, nevertheless, tolerably poor?"
"Poor, yes; unhappy, no"
At thatof horses was heard, and our two interlocutors beheld defiling at the end of the street, a coh, an officer at their head The cavalcade was brilliant, and its aze at that officer!" said Gringoire, to the archdeacon