From Henry King of France, by Heinrich Mann
NOTHING
"When a man fears nothing, he is bidding farewell to life, as Henri had discovered in his own person. When had his fears begun to fade? He could no longer tell. He merely knew that the fight in which it was his lot to fall was by no means the last, and after him it would spread further than if he had been there."
From In La Rochelle
Monday, September 6, 2010
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