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The Red Lily

CHAPTER III
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He was strongly attached to the present, heedless of the future, and the socialists troubled him little.

Without caring whether the sun and capital should be extinguished some day, he enjoyed them.

According to him, one should let himself be carried.

None but fools resisted the current or tried to go in front of it.
But Count Martin, naturally sad, had, dark presentiments.

In veiled words he announced catastrophes.


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