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Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris

CHAPTER XVII
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No word is more abused in the French language than "sublime." To call a folly a sublime folly is considered a justification of any species of absurdity.

We call this refusal to anticipate a contingency which certainly is possible, if not probable, sublime.

We are proud of it, and sleep on in our fool's paradise as though it were to last for ever..


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