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Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris

CHAPTER XV
17/61

The General is above seventy--a hale and hearty old man; sticks to his profession, and utterly ignores politics.

He has a most unsurrendering face, but I do not think that he would either hold out vain hopes to the Parisians, or flatter their vanity.

He would tell them the truth, and with perfect indifference as to the consequences.

He is a favourite both with the soldiers and the officers, and hardly conceals his contempt for the military capacity of Trochu, or the military qualities of Trochu's civic heroes.
_December 28th._ The proverbial obstinacy of the donkey has been introduced into our systems, owing to the number of these long-eared quadrupeds which we have eaten.

We "don't care" for anything.


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