Alexandre Dumas: The dove

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Anti-war essays, poems, short stories and literary excerpts
French writers on war and peace
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Alexandre Dumas
From The Chevalier de Maison Rouge (1845)
Translator unknown
In the tempest which unchains the wind and hurls the thunderbolt, the nest of the dove is shaken in the tree where it had retired for shelter.
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The house of justice was a large and somber building, exciting more fear than love for the goddess. There might be seen united in this narrow space all the instruments and attributes of human vengeance.
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These cries were mournful and prolonged; there was about them something unearthly and piercing, like the howling of wind in the dark and deserted corridor, when the tempest borrows the human voice to animate the passions of the elements.

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