Confessions of J. J. Rousseau, the — Volume 12 by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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page 86 of 86 (100%)
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is himself one who deserves a gibbet.
Thus I concluded, and every person was silent; Madam d'Egmont was the only person who seemed affected; she visibly trembled, but soon recovered herself, and was silent like the rest of the company. Such were the fruits of my reading and declaration. |
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