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76 French devils are all alike. They think of what may happen in a hundred years, and not of the next day.

. But then others will think of us in a hundred years.

good that does you!

bones thrill already! What troubles me is that in history they won't know my name.

're vain!

, I love glory.

's a fine thing, of course. The only trouble is that you can't enjoy it until you're dead. A good pipe is better enters right.]

streets are empty. Two vagabonds talking about glory. A little mound of broken furniture, put there by a lot of epileptics. So this is the great revolution! A patrol of guards is enough to put the rabble in its place. What are they waiting for at Versailles?

[getting up quickly and going to 's he want?

[ironically, as he glances at  this a new uniform of the Archers? Get out of here, old man!

are you? Where are you going at this hour?

[handing him a paper you read?

? Of course, I can readTo . read them. What is it?

[after having read pass. It's all right.