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"
What
is
it
then
,
for
goodness
'
sake
?
"
"
He
is
boring
us
!
"
"
The
question
is
connected
with
the
following
anecdote
of
past
times
;
for
I
am
obliged
to
relate
a
story
.
In
our
times
,
and
in
our
country
,
which
I
hope
you
love
as
much
as
I
do
,
for
as
far
as
I
am
concerned
,
I
am
ready
to
shed
the
last
drop
of
my
blood
...
"
Go
on
!
Go
on
!
"
"
In
our
dear
country
,
as
indeed
in
the
whole
of
Europe
,
a
famine
visits
humanity
about
four
times
a
century
,
as
far
as
I
can
remember
;
once
in
every
twenty-five
years
.
I
wo
n't
swear
to
this
being
the
exact
figure
,
but
anyhow
they
have
become
comparatively
rare
.
"
"
Comparatively
to
what
?
"
"
To
the
twelfth
century
,
and
those
immediately
preceding
and
following
it
.
We
are
told
by
historians
that
widespread
famines
occurred
in
those
days
every
two
or
three
years
,
and
such
was
the
condition
of
things
that
men
actually
had
recourse
to
cannibalism
,
in
secret
,
of
course
.
One
of
these
cannibals
,
who
had
reached
a
good
age
,
declared
of
his
own
free
will
that
during
the
course
of
his
long
and
miserable
life
he
had
personally
killed
and
eaten
,
in
the
most
profound
secrecy
,
sixty
monks
,
not
to
mention
several
children
;
the
number
of
the
latter
he
thought
was
about
six
,
an
insignificant
total
when
compared
with
the
enormous
mass
of
ecclesiastics
consumed
by
him
.
As
to
adults
,
laymen
that
is
to
say
,
he
had
never
touched
them
.
"
The
president
joined
in
the
general
outcry
.
"
That
's
impossible
!
"
said
he
in
an
aggrieved
tone
.
"
I
am
often
discussing
subjects
of
this
nature
with
him
,
gentlemen
,
but
for
the
most
part
he
talks
nonsense
enough
to
make
one
deaf
:
this
story
has
no
pretence
of
being
true
.
"
"
General
,
remember
the
siege
of
Kars
!
And
you
,
gentlemen
,
I
assure
you
my
anecdote
is
the
naked
truth
.
I
may
remark
that
reality
,
although
it
is
governed
by
invariable
law
,
has
at
times
a
resemblance
to
falsehood
.
In
fact
,
the
truer
a
thing
is
the
less
true
it
sounds
.
"