Money and friends.
Julien covered himself with glory one day in the salon of the Duc de Fitz-Folke, who hired him to dinner, and Prince Korasoff. They waited for an hour. How Julien led the mid-twenty people waiting, is still listed among the young secretaries of embassy in London. His face was priceless.
He wanted to see, despite the jokes of his friends dandies, the celebrated Philip Vane, the only philosopher that England has had since Locke. He found him finishing his seventh year in prison. The aristocracy does not play games in this country, thought Julien again, Vane is disgraced, vilified, etc..
Julien found fellow; rabies désennuyait of the aristocracy. That, he said to himself out of prison, the only gay man I ever saw in England.
The most useful idea to tyrants is that of God, had told Vane …
We delete the rest of the system as cynical.
On his return:
-What a fun idea you brought me to England? said M. de La Mole …
He was silent.
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