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181
"
No
,
"
cried
he
,
becoming
more
and
more
eager
,
"
Napoleon
is
great
because
he
rose
superior
to
the
Revolution
,
suppressed
its
abuses
,
preserved
all
that
was
good
in
it
--
equality
of
citizenship
and
freedom
of
speech
and
of
the
press
--
and
only
for
that
reason
did
he
obtain
power
.
"
182
"
Yes
,
if
having
obtained
power
,
without
availing
himself
of
it
to
commit
murder
he
had
restored
it
to
the
rightful
king
,
I
should
have
called
him
a
great
man
,
"
remarked
the
vicomte
.
183
"
He
could
not
do
that
.
The
people
only
gave
him
power
that
he
might
rid
them
of
the
Bourbons
and
because
they
saw
that
he
was
a
great
man
.
The
Revolution
was
a
grand
thing
!
"
continued
Monsieur
Pierre
,
betraying
by
this
desperate
and
provocative
proposition
his
extreme
youth
and
his
wish
to
express
all
that
was
in
his
mind
.
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184
"
What
?
Revolution
and
regicide
a
grand
thing
?
...
185
Well
,
after
that
...
But
wo
n't
you
come
to
this
other
table
?
"
repeated
Anna
Pávlovna
.
186
"
Rousseau
's
Contrat
Social
,
"
said
the
vicomte
with
a
tolerant
smile
.
187
"
I
am
not
speaking
of
regicide
,
I
am
speaking
about
ideas
.
"
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188
"
Yes
:
ideas
of
robbery
,
murder
,
and
regicide
,
"
again
interjected
an
ironical
voice
.
189
"
Those
were
extremes
,
no
doubt
,
but
they
are
not
what
is
most
important
.
What
is
important
are
the
rights
of
man
,
emancipation
from
prejudices
,
and
equality
of
citizenship
,
and
all
these
ideas
Napoleon
has
retained
in
full
force
.
"
190
"
Liberty
and
equality
,
"
said
the
vicomte
contemptuously
,
as
if
at
last
deciding
seriously
to
prove
to
this
youth
how
foolish
his
words
were
,
"
high-sounding
words
which
have
long
been
discredited
.
Who
does
not
love
liberty
and
equality
?
Even
our
Saviour
preached
liberty
and
equality
.
Have
people
since
the
Revolution
become
happier
?
On
the
contrary
.
We
wanted
liberty
,
but
Buonaparte
has
destroyed
it
.
"