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    uponthefrenean

    plishednothing.

    asendadveheyear1863,y

    hadtriedtoforaustriangranddukebythenaof

    xilianuponthexiperor,had

    etoadisastrousendassoonasthearicivilwarhad

    beeon

    hadforcedthefrenchtohdraheirtroopsandthishad

    giventhexiy

    andshoottheuneeeror.

    itogivethenapoleonicthroneanew

    atofglorypaint.hinafean

    ione.napoleon

    decidedthataanyhingforhis

    dynasty.helookedforanex

    ofendlessrevolutions,gavehine.

    justthenthespanishthronehappeobevat.it

    hadbeeothehofthehouseofhohenzolle.

    thefrehadobjectedandthehohenzolles

    hadpolitelyrefusedtoaro

    napoleon,uch

    uheinfluenceofhisbeautifulontijo,

    thedaughterofaspanishgentlenandthegranddaughter

    ofkirkpatriarisulatlaga,where

    thegrapesefroeugehoughshrewdenough,was

    asbadlyeducatedasstspahatday.she

    ercyofherspiritualadvisersandthesehy

    gentlenolovefortheprotestantkingofprussia.``be

    bold,presstoherhusband,butshe

    ottedtoaddthesendhalfofthatfauspersianproverb

    oheheroto``beboldbutnottoobold.

    <,addressed

    hielftothekingofprussiaandinsistedthatthekinggive

    hissurahat``heitanotherdidature

    ofahohenzolleprihespanish.as

    thehohenzolleshadjustdeand

    aredthefre.

    butnapoleonsatisfied.

    itakingthe

    s.thereonedayhehe

    frenisterriedtoreopenthediscussion.theking

    anslythatithatthe

    spanishquestionore

    reiobesaiduponthesubject.asatterof

    routine,areportofthisintervieelegraphedto

    bisrkedited

    thedispatchforthebeoftheprussianandfrench

    press.nypeoplehavecalledhiasfordoing

    this.bisrusethatthed

    ofoffieeierial,hadbeenone

    oftheprivilegesofallents.he``edited

    telegrad,thegoodpeopleinberlihat

    theiroldandvenerablekinghhisniceewhiskershad

    beeninsultedbyanarrogantlittlefrendtheequally

    goodpeopleofparisfleebecausetheirperfectly

    urteousnisterhadbeenshohedoorbyaroyalprussian

    flunkey.

    andsotheybothonths,

    napoleonandthegreaterpartofhisarwereprisonersof

    thegerns.thesendeirehadetoanendandthe

    thirdrepubligreadytodefendparisagainstthe

    gerninvaders.parisheldoutforfivelongnths.ten

    daysbeforethesurrehecity,inthenearbypalaceof

    versailles,builtbythatsakinglouisxivwhohadbeen

    suytothegerns,thekingofprussia

    edgerneerorandaloudboong

    ofgunstoldthehungryparisiansthataneaneire

    hadtakentheplalessioonic

    statesandstateless.

    inthisroughaiontled.

    bytheendoftheyear1871,fiftysixyearsaftertherable

    gatheringatvienna,thehengresshadbeeirely

    ueidalexanderandtalleyrandhadtried

    togivethepeopleofeuropealastingpeace.thethods

    theyhadeloyedhadcausedendlessionsand

    thefeelingofanbrotherhoodoftheeighteeury

    hhas

    oanend.

    theageoftheengine

    buthepeopleofeuropewere

    fightingfortheiational

    independehehey

    livedhadbeeirelyged

    byaseriesofiions,hhad

    detheengine

    ofthe18thturythestfaithful

    andeffian

    thegreatestbenefaanracediedrethan

    halfallionyearsago.heurehalow

    brtigerliketeeth.

    heodestists,

    buttheyastheirster.for

    hehadusedastoobreakanutandasticktoliftupaheavy

    boulder.herandthelever,our

    firsttools,andhedidrethananyhunbeinge

    afterhiogivenhisenorusadvantageovertheother

    anilshesharesthispla.

    eversinhastriedtokehislifeeasierbytheuse

    ofagreateueroftools.thefirst

    deoutofanoldtreehstiriies

    of100,000b.c.astheflyingedidonlyafewyears

    ago.

    inooryistoldofadirectorofthepatent

    officeheearlythirtiesofthelastturysuggested

    thatthepatentofficebeabolished,because``everythingthat

    possiblyuldbeiedhadbeeed.asilar

    feelingsthavespreadthroughtheprehistoricworldwhen

    thefirstsailedonaraftandthepeoplewereable

    tovefrolaehor

    pullingfroheshore.

    indeedohestiingchaptersofhistoryis

    theeffortofsooneelseorsothingelsedohis

    ,tinginthesun

    orpaintingpicturesonrocks,ortrainingyoungwolvesand

    littletigerstobehavelikepeaals.

    ofurseintheveryoldendays;itwasalossible

    toenslaveatodotheunpleasant

    tasksoflife.ohereasonshegreeksand

    rons,easintelligentaso

    devisereiing

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