Histoires incroyables, Tome II
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BY Jules Lermina 17 May, 2019
I have always had, I do not know why, a tendency to be interested in trial court proceedings. I am certainly not alone in nurturing this curiosity, nor do I pretend to justify the strangeness-others say impropriety-of this exaggerated taste. I see it ... Read more
I have always had, I do not know why, a tendency to be interested in trial court proceedings. I am certainly not alone in nurturing this curiosity, nor do I pretend to justify the strangeness-others say impropriety-of this exaggerated taste. I see it, and nothing more. No lawsuit of any importance pleads unless I am immediately on the lookout for the smallest details, the most insignificant particularities. As soon as the case is started, I form an opinion, I discuss the accusation, I establish the pleadings, I anticipate the verdict, and it is a real satisfaction of self-esteem when I did not deceived. Less
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Jules Lermina (1839–1915) was a French writer. He began his career as a journalist in 1859. He was arrested for his socialist political opinions, and received Victor Hugo's support. He published ...
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