a book of scoundrels-第36节
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But his rascality overshot its mark; the Marquise; obedient to his priestly casuistry; displayed too fierce a zeal in the execution of his commands。 And he took to flight; hoping to lose in the larger world of Paris the notoriety which his prowess won him among the poor despised Berrichons。 He left behind for our consolation a snatch of philosophy which helps to explain his last and greatest achievement。 ‘Those who have money exist only to be fleeced。' Thus he spake with a reckless revelation of self。 Yet the mystery of his being is still unpierced。 He is traitor; schemer; spy; but is he an Abb