Thus does the philosophy of the eighteenth century descend among the people and propagate itself. Ideas, on the first story of the house, in handsome gilded rooms, serve only as an evening illumination, as drawing room explosives and pleasing Bengal lights, with which people amuse themselves, and then laughingly throw from the windows into the street. Collected together in the story below and on the ground floor, transported to shops, to warehouses and into business cabinets, they find combustible material, piles of wood a long time accumulated, and here do the flames enkindle. The conflagration seems to have already begun, for the chimneys roar and a ruddy light gleams through the windows; but "No," say the people above, "those below would take care not to set the house on fire, for they live in it as we do. It is only a straw bonfire and a burning chimney, and a little water will extinguish it; and, besides, these little accidents clear the chimney and burn out the soot." Take care! Under the vast deep arches supporting it, in the cellars of the house, there is a magazine of powder. 4301 (return) 4302 (return) 4303 (return) 4304 (return) 4305 (return) 4306 (return) 4307 (return) 4308 (return) 4309 (return) 4310 (return) 4311 (return) 4312 (return) 4313 (return) 4314 (return) 4315 (return) 4316 (return) 4317 (return) 4318 (return) 4319 (return) 4320 (return) 4321 (return) 4322 (return) 4323 (return) 4324 (return) 4325 (return) 4326 (return) 4327 (return) 4328 (return) 4329 (return) 4330 (return) 4331 (return) 4332 (return) 4333 (return) 4334 (return) 4335 (return) 4336 (return) 4337 (return) 4338 (return) 4339 (return) 4340 (return) 4341 (return) 4342 (return) 4343 (return) 4344 (return) 4345 (return) 4346 (return) 4347 (return) 4348 (return) 4349 (return) 4350 (return) 4351 (return) 4352 (return) 4353 (return) 4354 (return) |