Thunder on the Left (1926)
Copyright, 1925, by Doubleday, Page & Company. All rights reserved. Copyright, 1925, by Harper & Brothers. Printed in the United States at the Country Life Press, Garden City, N. Y.
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The undertaking a comedy not merely sentimental was very dangerous.
On parla des passions. "Ah! qu'elles sont funestes!" disait Zadig.—"Ce sont les vents qui enflent les voiles du vaisseau," repartit l'ermite: "elles le submergent quelquefois; mais sans elles il ne pourrait voguer. La bile rend colère et malade; mais sans la bile l'homme ne saurait vivre. Tout est dangereux ici-bas, et tout est nécessaire."
"Your mind had to be tormented and fevered and exalted before you could see a god."
"It was cruel of you to do this," she said.
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