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... t do something worthwhile. Writing this book is my way of fulfilling my duty. I am ashamed of my hard-hearted friends in Germany who once aspired to great deeds but now have all fallen silent.
If they rallied together in neat ranks, even the most timid recruit would be emboldened; however, it is always the lone fighter who displays true courage at the crucial moment."
Great Dumas was somewhat moved by Heine’s gallant spirit upon hearing this, "Heinrich, I really wasn’t mistaken a ...
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