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against it. They should have heard Sarah MacDermott<br />

long for the silence of Judith Haig if only for the two<br />

minutes it would take her to remember what her name<br />

was. They should have noticed Priss Ransom hurriedly<br />

suppress the thought that while Ernest was for the most<br />

part agreeably unobtrusive, he would be entirely so<br />

should he join Vincent Canopy and leave her, like<br />

Tracy, her own woman. They should have listened to<br />

the awe with which many of Walter Saar's students<br />

spoke of his wit and style and courage to stay free.<br />

They should have eavesdropped on Coleman Sniffell.<br />

But they didn't. And besides, knowledge is no cure<br />

for envy. The incontestable proof of history that wealth<br />

and fame and youth are no sources of happiness in no<br />

real way lessened Hawk Haig's desire for wealth or<br />

A.A. Hayes's desire for fame or Ramona Dingley's<br />

desire for youth, and for the same trite and true reasons,<br />

no evidence of their neighbors' misery could stop<br />

Dingleyans from envying one another.<br />

"Such is Life," Sloan Highwick would say, and<br />

return to his roses.

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