Parisians, the — Volume 04 by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
page 67 of 67 (100%)
page 67 of 67 (100%)
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"But to restore the victim of calumny to his rightful place in this gaudy world, stripped of youth and reduced in fortune, is a task that may well seem impossible. To-morrow he takes the first step towards the achievement of the impossible. Experience is no bad substitute for youth, and ambition is made stronger by the goad of poverty. "Thou shalt hear of his news soon." |
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