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Chapter 68
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Chapter 68 opens with a clear card. It's the same card that was used in the previous chapter to reveal the location of the mirror. This time, it's a card with a message on it. The message on the card says, "What is happiness?" This is the same message that we've heard before: "It'll all be right." The message is that happiness is a state of being able to say that things are going to be all right. This is a message that the narrator has heard before. The narrator asks the narrator if he's heard a voice, and the narrator doesn't know who it is. He's just following the script of the book. He wants to know what the message is about, and he wants the narrator to follow the book as if it were narration. He asks if the narrator likes books, too, and if he likes the narrator's story, "Alice in Clockland." The narrator says that he does, and that he remembers that the red queen forgot the name he had before he came to the land, but he does remember that he had a special person, and his name was more befitting of that person. He also remembers that he was named after a beautiful flower, which is why he was called "alice. " The narrator tells the narrator that he has a sword, which he must have carried on his person, because that's how he got rid of the new mirror in the first place. He thinks that the current head of the clan'
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Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card 1-14 • Chapter 68 • Page ik-page-4954614
Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card 1-14 • Chapter 68 • Page ik-page-4954589
Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card 1-14 • Chapter 68 • Page ik-page-4954616
Chapter 68
This is a locked chapterChapter 68
About This Chapter
Chapter 68 opens with a clear card. It's the same card that was used in the previous chapter to reveal the location of the mirror. This time, it's a card with a message on it. The message on the card says, "What is happiness?" This is the same message that we've heard before: "It'll all be right." The message is that happiness is a state of being able to say that things are going to be all right. This is a message that the narrator has heard before. The narrator asks the narrator if he's heard a voice, and the narrator doesn't know who it is. He's just following the script of the book. He wants to know what the message is about, and he wants the narrator to follow the book as if it were narration. He asks if the narrator likes books, too, and if he likes the narrator's story, "Alice in Clockland." The narrator says that he does, and that he remembers that the red queen forgot the name he had before he came to the land, but he does remember that he had a special person, and his name was more befitting of that person. He also remembers that he was named after a beautiful flower, which is why he was called "alice. " The narrator tells the narrator that he has a sword, which he must have carried on his person, because that's how he got rid of the new mirror in the first place. He thinks that the current head of the clan'
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