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"But a somewhat more liberal and sympathetic examination of mankind will convince us that the cross is even older than the gibbet, that voluntary suffering was before and independent of compulsory; and in short that in most important matters a man has always been free to ruin himself if he chose."
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Table of Contents
- Ch. 1: Velay
- Ch. 2: The Green Donkey Driver
- Ch. 3: I Have A Goad
- Ch. 4: Upper Gevaudan
- Ch. 5: Cheylard and Luc
- Ch. 6: Our Lady of the Snows
- Ch. 7: The Monks
- Ch. 8: The Boarders
- Ch. 9: Across the Goulet
- Ch. 10: A Night Among the Pines
- Ch. 11: Across the Lozere
- Ch. 12: Pont de Montvert
- Ch. 13: In the Valley of the Tarn
- Ch. 14: Florac
- Ch. 15: In the Valley of the Mimente
- Ch. 16: The Heart of the Country
- Ch. 17: The Last Day
- Ch. 18: Farewell, Modestine!
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