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Edward Peregrine ([info]empty_chairs) wrote in [info]doors,
@ 2013-02-08 17:22:00

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Entry tags:cosette, fantine, javert, marius, quasimodo

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Paris is as I left her, I think. They say Rome's the eternal city, but I think Paris might have a claim to the title. She changes completely, and nothing ever really changes. It makes anyone question revolution -- how much can it really achieve when everything remains so much the same? Revolution ought to bring redemption, not greater suffering and poverty. Is there no society that can genuinely sustain the common good? Or are we all doomed to search endlessly for Utopias and find their names fitting -- nowhere.

I am a terrible radical. But an equally terrible law student. At least my German and my English are good (let us not speak of Latin or Greek)? Those are perhaps the most useful skills I possess, sadly. I should find my books and try to apply myself to my studies. The cafés are quiet today. Some wine and bread might ease my mind.



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[info]bluelion
2013-02-09 01:58 am UTC (link)
I hope for your good fortune as well, monsieur. It has been a pleasure conversing with you.

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[info]empty_chairs
2013-02-09 02:06 am UTC (link)
It has been a delight conversing with you, too, mademoiselle.

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