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 see are people with like infirmities to our own—and only the conditions are changed. Let us pursue the tenor of our inquiry."

With that I lead the way round the edge of the Lake of Lucendro towards our Utopian world.

Down the mountain we shall go and down the passes, and as the valleys open the world will open,—Utopia, where men and women are happy and laws are wise, and where all that is tangled and confused in human affairs has been unravelled and made right.