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"
A
truce
to
unpleasant
truths
,
let
us
resume
,
gentlemen
The
man
who
needs
to
have
a
gangrened
leg
cut
off
would
be
ill
advised
to
say
to
his
surgeon
,
’
this
disease
is
very
healthy
.
’
If
I
may
use
the
metaphor
,
gentlemen
,
the
noble
duke
of
—
—
is
our
surgeon
.
"
"
So
the
great
words
have
at
last
been
uttered
,
"
thought
Julien
.
"
It
is
towards
the
—
—
that
I
shall
gallop
to
-
night
.
"
The
first
law
of
every
being
,
is
to
preserve
itself
and
live
.
You
sow
hemlock
,
and
expect
to
see
ears
of
corn
ripen
.
—
Machiavelli
.
The
great
personage
continued
.
One
could
see
that
he
knew
his
subject
.
He
proceeded
to
expound
the
following
great
truths
with
a
soft
and
tempered
eloquence
with
which
Julien
was
inordinately
delighted
:
—
"
1
.
England
has
not
a
guinea
to
help
us
with
;
economy
and
Hume
are
the
fashion
there
.
Even
the
saints
will
not
give
us
any
money
,
and
M
.
Brougham
will
make
fun
of
us
.
"
2
.
The
impossibility
of
getting
the
kings
of
Europe
to
embark
on
more
than
two
campaigns
without
English
gold
;
two
campaigns
will
not
be
enough
to
dispose
of
the
middle
classes
.
"
3
.
The
necessity
of
forming
an
armed
party
in
France
.
Without
this
,
the
monarchical
principle
in
Europe
will
not
risk
even
two
campaigns
.
"
The
fourth
point
which
I
venture
to
suggest
to
you
,
as
self
-
evident
,
is
this
:
"
The
impossibility
of
forming
an
armed
party
in
France
without
the
clergy
.
I
am
bold
enough
to
tell
you
this
because
I
will
prove
it
to
you
,
gentlemen
.
You
must
make
every
sacrifice
for
the
clergy
.