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<noinclude>{{work}}</noinclude>==== CHAPTER II—What Is to Be Done in the Abyss if One Does Not Converse ====
 
==== CHAPTER II—What Is to Be Done in the Abyss if One Does Not Converse ====
 
Sixteen years count in the subterranean education of insurrection, and June, 1848, knew a great deal more about it than June, 1832. So the barricade of the Rue de la Chanvrerie was only an outline, and an embryo compared to the two colossal barricades which we have just sketched; but it was formidable for that epoch.
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“Oh Cydathenæum, Oh Myrrhinus, Oh Probalinthus, Oh graces of the Æantides! Oh! Who will grant me to pronounce the verses of Homer like a Greek of Laurium or of Edapteon?”
 
 
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