The Three Cities Trilogy: Paris, volume 1

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The Three Cities Trilogy: Paris, volume 1
Zola Émile
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Theothers, while partaking of some delicious duck's-liver /pate/, which thehouse-steward handed around, continued smiling. There was so much misery, said they; one must take everything into account: things would surely endby righting themselves. And the Baron himself declared, in a conciliatorymanner: "It's certain that one might do something, though nobody knowsexactly what. As for all sensible and moderate claims, oh! I agree tothem in advance. For instance, the lot of the working classes may... beameliorated, charitable enterprises may be undertaken, such, forinstance, as our Asylum for the Invalids of Labour, which we have reasonto be proud of. But we must not be asked for impossibilities. " With the dessert came a sudden spell of silence; it was as if, amidst therestless fluttering of the conversation, and the dizziness born of thecopious meal, each one's worry or distress was again wringing the heartand setting an expression of perturbation on the countenance. The nervousunconscientiousness of Duthil, threatened with denunciation, was seen torevive; so, too, the anxious anger of the Baron, who was meditating howhe might possibly manage to content Silviane.

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