Ticket No. "9672" by Jules Verne
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"No, certainly not. And yet, I do not know. I can not drive away certain presentiments--the result, perhaps, of bad dreams." "Dreams are only dreams." "True, brother, but where do they come from?" "From ourselves, not from heaven. You are anxious, and so your fears haunt you in your slumber. Besides, it is almost always so when one has earnestly desired a thing and the time when one's desires are to be realized is approaching." "I know it, Joel." "Really, I thought you were much more sensible, little sister. Yes, and more energetic. Here you have just received a letter from Joel saying that the 'Viking' will return before the end of the month, and it is now the 19th of April, and consequently none too soon for you to begin your preparations for the wedding." "Do you really think so, Joel?" "Certainly I think so, Hulda. I even think that we have delayed too long already. Think of it. We must have a wedding that will not only create a sensation in Dal, but in all the neighboring villages. I intend it shall be the grandest one ever known in the district, so I am going to set to work immediately." An affair of this kind is always a momentous occasion in all the |
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