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Napoleon the Little

BOOK VI
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Nothing good has evil for its basis.

The just God does not impose on mankind the necessity for scoundrels.

There is nothing necessary in this world but justice and truth.

Had that venerable man thought less of life and more of the tomb, he would have seen this.

Such a remark is surprising on the part of one advanced in years, for there is a light from God which enlightens souls approaching the tomb, and shows them the truth.
Never do crime and the right come together: on the day when they should meet, the words of the human tongue would change their meaning, all certainty would vanish, social darkness would supervene.


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