[The History of a Crime by Victor Hugo]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of a Crime CHAPTER XIII 2/5
There was a M. Thomines Desmazures who went as far as the door of the Great Hall of the Mairie, halted, looked inside, looked outside, and did not enter.
It would be unjust not to record that others amongst the pure Royalists, and above all M.de Vatimesnil, had the sincere intonation and the upright wrath of justice. Be it as it may, the Legitimist party, taken as a whole, entertained no horror of the _coup d'etat_.
It feared nothing.
In truth, should the Royalists fear Louis Bonaparte? Why? Indifference does not inspire fear.
Louis Bonaparte was indifferent.
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