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Rieux remarks that the disease will some day again gather up its rats and "send them forth to die in a happy city." What could he possibly mean by using the word "happy" here? Does he mean the city is happy before the plague business starts? Or is the city somehow blessed (and therefore made "happy") by receiving the pestilence? How could this be?

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