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happy. Blessed are those who need little to be happy, for they shall have time eternal to re joyee and find peace.

Blessed are those who enjoy the spirit of Silk, for they shall be the hope of mankind. Blessed are those who love Silk, for they shall be merciful. Blessed are those whose only reward is Silk, for they shall need no compulsion to be good."

And Seda told the towns people about the Silkean Church where monks and nuns believe in Silk as others do in ghosts or touchless things.

And Seda told them the Silkean Church was man's sal- vation, for there the meaning of life was not found in power or wealth but in beauty and love.

And Seda told them how of old the cloisters only served to seggregate and isolate in loveless solitude, but now with silk it served to bind and aggregate all men and women who wished to live again the joy of Eden.

Thus when Seda left the town, many people followed her and walked with her beyond the hills. And those who follow- ed her earried all their goods and working tools with them, for they did not want to work for war and power any more but only for Silk.

And those who remained in the town without Silk contin- ued to wear their rough clothes, and they continued to feel angry and vexed. So one day all of them got very tired of their sorrows and pains, so they smote one another to death.

COMFORTABLE CONGRUENCY

Put it this way I like girls.

I also like me, too.

Combining both, through fashion's art,

I'm happily me and you.

LiL