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You can read this passage several times without figuring out whether it constitutes a declaration of the sublimest contentment, given that Jakob's fantasy of wealth is identical to the reality of his poverty, or whether Walser is saying something else — that only a rich man could enjoy the simple life, since only then would simplicity be his free choice.
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