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Dreamland by Julie M. Lippmann
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And, sure enough, he felt so happy he could have sung aloud in spite of
his weariness and fatigue.

But I could not begin to tell you of all his experiences, nor how
unfailingly his little rule helped him to meet them successfully.

He thought a great deal about it and its magical power; but once or
twice he did get to wondering why it should point to the straight path
when the winding one was so much the prettier to see.

"Are the right ways always the ones we should n't take if we had our
own way?" he thought. "Why is it that the right one always seems not
so pretty as the other? Seems to me some one told me once that the
curved lines were 'the lines of beauty.'" But before he had time
fairly to consider the subject, his rule, which he happened to be
holding in his hand, showed him this little verse,--

"Straight is the line of duty,
Curved is the line of beauty;
Follow th' one and thou shalt see
The other ever following thee."

And this was always the way. Whenever Lionel was puzzled about
anything, his rule always made it clear to him. And by and by, after
he had met with all sorts of adventures, he began to wonder whether he
was ever going to see the beggar again or reach his wonderful estate.

It was on a very beautiful day that he wondered this, and he was more
than a little happy because he had just been applying his rule to
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