The Letters of Victor Hugo : From Exile, And After the Fall of the Empire
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It is a delight to me to think that I am in Paris now, and con- nected with a success of Alexandre Dumas. I am told that the success is great and the work profound. They resemble my friendship for you. Dear comrade in action, great and glorious colleague, I embrace you. XII. To Mme. db Gibabdin-. Marine Terrace, ith January, 1855. The year 1855 has had a daybreak for us, — your letter. It came full of radiance, like the dawn, and, like the dawn, with some tears. In reading it I seemed to see yo...ur beautiful tranquil face which resembles hope. AU Marine Terrace was illumined for a moment as by a flash of joy. . . . / am in no hurry, for I am much more concerned with the morrow than with to-day. The morrow should be formidable, destructive, reparative, and always just. That is the ideal. Will it be attained ? All that God does is good ; but when He works through man, the TO MME. DE GIKARDIN. 127 tool sometimes goes wrong and plays tricks in spite o£ the workman. Let us hope, however, and prepare.
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