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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER LVI
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His real friends were in consternation.

"I was but lately rejoicing," said Abbe Very, "at the idea that the work was going on of coolly repairing a fine edifice which time had damaged.

Henceforth, the most that will be done will be to see after repairing a few of its cracks.

I no longer indulge in hopes of its restoration; I cannot but apprehend its downfall sooner or later." "O, what news I hear!" writes Voltaire to D'Alembert; "France would have been too fortunate.

What will become of us?
I am quite upset.


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