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                        Tranquility and assurance have come into my soul; Such calmness, however, is well reconciled with the changing life of travel; There was a time when I felt so hard pressed and tormented at home that being out was at least a cessation of suffering.
- The stranger thereby acquired a lustre of peace, I got it dear, and as my nature is to join easily with men, who then in turn give confidence and cordiality, I felt well and gladly came ..."
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                - The stranger thereby acquired a lustre of peace, I got it dear, and as my nature is to join easily with men, who then in turn give confidence and cordiality, I felt well and gladly came ..."
See more about H.C. Andersen's house here