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Pierre and Jean

CHAPTER III
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But then he must work a hundred times harder than he would have done in other circumstances.

His business now must be not to argue for or against the widow and the orphan, and pocket his fees for every case he gained, but to become a really eminent legal authority, a luminary of the law.

And he added in conclusion: "If I were rich wouldn't I dissect no end of bodies!" Father Roland shrugged his shoulders.
"That is all very fine," he said.

"But the wisest way of life is to take it easy.

We are not beasts of burden, but men.


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