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ur feet, which the geologists tell us is the life of the 

 globe. Were it not for it, who would not at times 

 despair of the French character ? As long as this 

 fiery core remains, I shall believe France capable of 

 recovering from any disaster to her arms. The 

 " mortal ripening " of the nation is stayed. 



The English and Germans, on the other hand, are 

 saved by great breadth and heartiness, and a consti- 

 tutional tendency to coarseness of fibre which art and 

 civilization abate very little. 



What is to save us in this country, I wonder, who 

 have not the French regnancy and fire, nor the Teu- 

 tonic heartiness and vis inertice, and who are already 

 in danger of refining or attenuating into a high-heeled, 

 ehort-jawed, genteel race, with more brains than 

 Btomach, and more address than character ? 



