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I may be permitted to refer as to a pièce justificatif which there is no room here to give or even abstract in full to a set of three essays on this subject in my Essays in English Literature. Second Series. London, 1895. This part, however, has a curious adventitious interest, owing to the idea fairly vouched for that Scott intended to delineate in the Colonel some points of his own character.

As usual, Bakounin became melodramatic in his effort to work upon the impressionable Cafiero, and, as he put it afterward in the Mémoire justificatif, "I added a prayer that he would become the protector of my wife and my children, in case I should fall in Spain." Cafiero, who at this time worshiped Bakounin, pleaded with him not to risk his precious life in Spain.

'I threw it away, I replied. This was true, but I could not think of anything better to say. 'You threw it away! Didn't you know it would become a pièce justificatif? said my poor Philippa, who had not read Gaboriau to no purpose. I passed the night wrestling in argument with Philippa.

The whole correspondence of Lord Stormont, our late ambassador at Paris, was submitted to my inspection, and the Memoire Justificatif, which I composed in French, was first approved by the Cabinet Ministers, and then delivered as a State paper to the courts of Europe.

"I have always felt and thought," he wrote in the Mémoire justificatif, "that the most desirable end for me would be to fall in the midst of a great revolutionary storm." Consequently, in the summer of the year 1873, when the uprising gave promise of victory to the insurgents, Bakounin decided that he must go and, to do so, that he must have money.

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