Chapter 3: A Dream from Lethe-1

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Chapter 3: A Dream from Lethe Although they either never invented or else deliberately discarded self–propelled means of transportation—or perhaps because of this anomaly—the Letheans cultivated the arts as well as the observational, social and psychological sciences. Their urban centers were all small—none over a hundred thousand in population, most below ten thousand—and planned for the maximum of physical and psychological comfort. Broad streets and beautiful parks characterized civic design. Lethean architecture was a marvel of perfection; houses were built to last, not for centuries, but for millennia. And even in the houses, Nature was not forgotten, for nearly every house had its rooftop garden, as well as many windows to let in sunlight and a wide yard to separate it from other ho

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