[Napoleon the Little by Victor Hugo]@TWC D-Link bookNapoleon the Little BOOK VIII 1/50
PROGRESS CONTAINED IN THE COUP D'ETAT I THE QUANTUM OF GOOD CONTAINED IN EVIL Among us democrats, many well-meaning minds were stupefied by the event of the 2nd of December.
It disconcerted some, discouraged others, and terrified many.
I have seen some who cried: _Finis Poloniae_.
As for myself, since at certain times I am obliged to say, I, and to speak in the face of history as a witness, I proclaim that I saw that event without perturbation.
I say more than this, that at times, in the face of the 2nd of December, I declare myself satisfied. When I can abstract myself from the present, when for a moment I can turn my eyes away from all the crimes, from all the blood spilt, from all the victims, from all the proscribed, from those hulks that echo the death rattle, from those deadful penal settlements of Lambessa and Cayenne, where death is swift, from that exile where death is slow, from this vote, from this oath, from this vast stain of shame inflicted upon France, which is growing wider and wider each day; when, forgetting for a few moments these painful thoughts, the usual obsession of my mind, I succeed in confining myself within the severe calmness of the politician, and in considering, not the fact, but the consequences of the fact; then, among many results, disastrous beyond doubt, a considerable, real, enormous progress becomes manifest to me, and, from that moment, while I am still of those whom the 2nd of December exasperates, I am no longer of those whom it afflicts. Fixing my eyes upon certain points in the future, I say to myself: "The deed was infamous, but the result is good." Attempts have been made to explain the inexplicable victory of the _coup d'etat_ in a hundred ways.
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