Sunday, August 20, 2006

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accuse me of having taken too lightly. Fortunately for him, and especially for us, for us from being unjust, one of his men should go to the same party *, and so my curiosity, but happy reprehensible, has been satisfied. Valmont has told us that, having found at the site of ... a large family to whom they were selling the furniture because he had not paid taxes, not only hastened to pay for these poor people, but also gave them a considerable price. My man has witnessed this generous action, and also told me that the villagers, talking among themselves and with him, had said that a servant, who have nominated them, and my thought to be the de Valmont, he had taken yesterday reports in the same land so, what will be done to men as well? What! Will the wicked be leaving with the good pleasure of beneficence sacred? Does God allow a virtuous family received from the hand of a rogue relief that she would give thanks to divine Providence? What could indulge in listening to his lips pure blessing to take a reprobate? No, I better believe that your errors, but of long duration, not last forever and I can not think who does good is the enemy of virtue. Monsieur de Valmont is perhaps just another example of the danger they tend to have friendships. I dwell on this idea I like. If a party can serve to justify to you, on the other makes me appreciate more and more the tender friendship which binds me with you to tode life.

I have the honor to be, etc.. PD

Rosemonde Mrs. and I are at this time to also see the family and join our relief unhappy late to de Valmont. We will join us and at least give these good people a taste of a return to see their benefactor. This is I think, all we have left undone.

at ..., August 20, 1917 ...

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