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Animals are nothing else than the figures of our virtues and our vices, straying...
Author:
Victor Hugo
Book:
Les Miserables
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Animals are nothing else than the figures of our virtues and our vices, straying before our eyes, the visible phantoms of our souls. God shows them to us in order to induce us to reflect. Only"
( Victor Hugo )
[ Les Miserables ]
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