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The Sandman #43 – Brief Lives Chapter 3

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Dream and Delirium begin their quest in the waking world for their brother, whose immortal friends seem to be in danger.

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The Sandman #42 – Brief Lives: Chapter 2

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Delirium requests a newly-single Dream aid her in finding their missing brother, Destruction.

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The Sandman #41 – Brief Lives: Chapter 1

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Delirium misses her brother, and begins to ask the other Endless for help in locating him.

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The Sandman #50 – Ramadan

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The ruler of the most magnificent city the world will ever see has a request for the Lord of Dreams.

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The Sandman #40 – The Parliament of Rooks

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Lyta Hall’s son Daniel dreams himself to the House of Secrets, where Cain, Eve, and Abel each tell him a story.

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The Sandman Special #1 – The Song of Orpheus

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In an Endless re-telling of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, Morpheus’ family gathers for his son’s wedding.

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The Sandman #39 – Soft Places

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A young traveler named Marco becomes lost in the Desert of Lop, one of the “soft places” in The Dreaming.

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The Sandman #30 – August

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Emperor Augustus Caesar spends a day as a beggar… but why?

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The Sandman #38 – The Hunt

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One of the people tells his granddaughter a story of “long long ago, before the family left the old country”.

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The Sandman #29 – Thermidor

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Lady Johanna Constantine does a favor for the Lord of Dreams during the French Revolution’s “Terror”.

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