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Chapter III The Wants of Him that Wants Nothing

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mind, was in hope of curing it by counsel, and officiously sought an opportunity of conference, which the

ten?" He then walked into the wood, and composed himself to his usual meditations; when, before his thoughts had taken any settled form, he perceived his pursuer at his side, and was

am lonely because I am miserable, and am unwilling to cloud with my presence the happiness of others." "You, sir," said the sage, "are the first who has complained of misery in the Happy Valley. I hope to convince you that your complaints have no real cause. You are here in full po

y that I should be happy if I had something to pursue. But, possessing all that I can want, I find one day and one hour exactly like another, except that the latter is still more tedious than the former. Let your experience inform me how the day may now seem as short as in my childhood, while nature was yet fresh, and every moment showed me what I never had observed before. I have already enjoyed too much: give me somet

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Contents

Chapter I Description of a Palace in a Valley Chapter II The Discontent of Rasselas in the Happy Valley Chapter III The Wants of Him that Wants Nothing Chapter IV The Prince Continues to Grieve and Muse Chapter V The Prince Meditates His Escape Chapter VI A Dissertation on the Art of Flying Chapter VII The Prince Finds a Man of Learning Chapter VIII The History of Imlac Chapter IX The History of Imlac (continued) Chapter X Imlac's History (continued) - A Dissertation Upon Poetry Chapter XI Imlac's Narrative (continued) - A Hint of Pilgrimage
Chapter XII The Story of Imlac (continued)
Chapter XIII Rasselas Discovers the Means of Escape
Chapter XIV Rasselas and Imlac Receive an Unexpected Visit
Chapter XV The Prince and Princess Leave the Valley, and See Many Wonders
Chapter XVI They Enter Cairo, and Find Every Man Happy
Chapter XVII The Prince Associates with Young Men of Spirit and Gaiety
Chapter XVIII The Prince Finds a Wise and Happy Man
Chapter XIX A Glimpse of Pastoral Life
Chapter XX The Danger of Prosperity
Chapter XXI The Happiness of Solitude - The Hermit's History
Chapter XXII The Happiness of a Life Led According to Nature
Chapter XXIII The Prince and His Sister Divide Between Them the Work of Observation
Chapter XXIV The Prince Examines the Happiness of High Stations
Chapter XXV The Princess Pursues Her Inquiry with More Diligence than Success
Chapter XXVI The Princess Continues Her Remarks Upon Private Life
Chapter XXVII Disquisition Upon Greatness
Chapter XXVIII Rasselas and Nekayah Continue Their Conversation
Chapter XXIX The Debate on Marriage (continued)
Chapter XXX Imlac Enters, and Changes the Conversation
Chapter XXXI They Visit the Pyramids
Chapter XXXII They Enter the Pyramid
Chapter XXXIII The Princess Meets with an Unexpected Misfortune
Chapter XXXIV They Return to Cairo Without Pekuah
Chapter XXXV The Princess Languishes for Want of Pekuah
Chapter XXXVI Pekuah is Still Remembered. The Progress of Sorrow
Chapter XXXVII The Princess Hears News of Pekuah
Chapter XXXVIII The Adventures of the Lady Pekuah
Chapter XXXIX The Adventures of Pekuah (continued)
The History of a Man of Learning
Chapter XLI The Astronomer Discovers the Cause of His Uneasiness
Chapter XLII The Opinion of the Astronomer is Explained and Justified
Chapter XLIII The Astronomer Leaves Imlac His Directions
Chapter XLIV The Dangerous Prevalence of Imagination
Chapter XLV They Discourse with an Old Man
Chapter XLVI The Princess and Pekuah Visit the Astronomer
Chapter XLVII The Prince Enters, and Brings a New Topic
Chapter XLVIII Imlac Discourses on the Nature of the Soul
Chapter XLIX The Conclusion, in which Nothing is Concluded
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