The History of a Crime


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CHAPTER X.  
Let us forget this man, and let us look at Humanity.  
The invasion of France by Germany, in 1870, was a night effect. The  
world was astonished that so much gloom could come forth from a people.  
Five black months--such was the siege of Paris. To create night may  
prove Power, but Glory consists in the creation of daylight. France  
creates daylight. Thence her immense human popularity. To her  
Civilization owes the dawn. The human mind in order to see clearly turns  
in the direction of France. Five months of darkness, that is what, in  
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870, Germany succeeded in giving to the Nations; France has given to  
them four centuries of light.  
To-day the civilized world more than ever feels the need which it has of  
France. France has proved this by her danger. The ungrateful apathy of  
Governments only increased the anxiety of nations. At the sight of Paris  
threatened, there arose among the peoples dread that their own heads  
were in danger. Would they allow Germany to go on? But France saved  
herself quite alone. She had only to rise. Patuit dea.  
To-day she is greater than ever. What would have killed another nation  
has hardly wounded her. The darkening of her horizon has rendered her  
light more visible. What she has lost in territory she has gained in  
radiancy. Moreover, she is fraternal without an effort. Above her  
misfortune there is her smile. It is not on her that the Gothic Empire  
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