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Les Miserables

CHAPTER VIII--PHILOSOPHY AFTER DRINKING
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Those who have succeeded in procuring this admirable materialism have the joy of feeling themselves irresponsible, and of thinking that they can devour everything without uneasiness,--places, sinecures, dignities, power, whether well or ill acquired, lucrative recantations, useful treacheries, savory capitulations of conscience,--and that they shall enter the tomb with their digestion accomplished.

How agreeable that is! I do not say that with reference to you, senator.

Nevertheless, it is impossible for me to refrain from congratulating you.

You great lords have, so you say, a philosophy of your own, and for yourselves, which is exquisite, refined, accessible to the rich alone, good for all sauces, and which seasons the voluptuousness of life admirably.

This philosophy has been extracted from the depths, and unearthed by special seekers.


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