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Excerpt from The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. 263: July to December 1887
The first impressions of London fully confirmed Candide in the Mute correctness of his anticipations. The streets, bright in the warm sunlight, the brisk tra¿ic, the rush of life, all seemed to betoken a joy-intoxicated population. There was no doubt about the Jubilee, for the whole English language seemed to be reduced to that one word. In the shop windows, everything, from diamond tiam to scrubbing brushes, was ticketed Jubilee.
Candide was in ecstasies. What more delightful proof, he said, of the happiness of this sublime people? Or do you still doubt in the possibility of human happiness with all this ocular demonstration of its reality?
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