The Second Funeral of Napoleon
The Second Funeral of Napoleon
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our thousand years ago that famous tree was planted. At their
very first lie, our first parents made for it, and there it is still
the great Humbug Plant, stretching its wide arms, and sheltering
beneath its leaves, as broad and green as ever, all the generations
of men. Thus, my dear, coquettes of your fascinating sex cover
their persons with figgery, fantastically arranged, and call their
masquerading, modesty. Cowards fig themselves out fiercely as
"salvage men," and make us believe that they are warriors. Fools
look very solemnly out from the dusk of the leaves, and we fancy in
the gloom that they are sages. And many a man sets a great wreath
about his pate and struts abroad a hero, whose claims we would all
of us laugh at, could we but remove the ornament and see his
numskull bare.
And such--(excuse my sermonizing)--such is the constitution of mankind, that men have, as it were, entered into a compact among themselves to pursue the fig-leaf system a l'outrance, and to cry down all who oppose it.
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