The Victor Hugo Library
In which the humble abode of a benevolent bishop is laid out with gentle detail, revealing a life of modest comforts, simple charity, and a serene acceptance of the world’s imperfections; the openness of his door and the simplicity of his furnishings speak quietly of a profound trust in divine providence. Through the bishop’s measured words and acts, a tranquil courage emerges—a courage not of arms but of spirit, tenderly shielding the poor and upholding the belief that true guardianship transcends earthly locks and bolts.
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