Brazilian Tales

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Tragic convul- sion precedes that of laughter; life burgeons from death; swans and swallows change cli- mate, without ever abandoning it entirely; and thus all is harmonized and begun anew. You have beheld this, not ten times, not a thousand times, but ever; you have beheld the magnificence of the earth curing the af- fliction of the soul, and the joy of the soul compensating for the desolation of things; the alternating dance of Nature, who gives 92 BRAZILIAN TALES her left hand to Job and her... right to Sar- danapalus.
Ahasverus What do you know of my life? Nothing; you are ignorant of human existence.
Prometheus I, ignorant of human life? How laugh- able! Come, perpetual man, explain your- self. Tell me everything; you left Jerusa- lem . . .
Ahasverus I left Jerusalem. I began my wandering through the ages. I journeyed everywhere, whatever the race, the creed, the tongue; suns and snows, barbarous and civilized peoples, islands, continents; wherever a man breathed, there breathed I. I never labored.


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