âIn any case, if this man Dreyfus is innocent,â the Duchess broke in, âhe hasnât done much to prove it. What idiotic, raving letters he writes from that island. I donât know whether M. Esterhazy is any better, but he does show some skill in his choice of words, a different tone altogether. That canât be very pleasant for the supporters of M. Dreyfus. What a pity for them thereâs no way of exchanging innocents.â Everybody laughed. âYou heard what Oriane said?â the Duc de Guermantes inquired eagerly of Mme. de Villeparisis. âYes; I think it most amusing.â This was not enough for the Duke. âWell, I donât know, I canât say that I thought it amusing; or rather it doesnât make the slightest difference to me whether a thing is amusing or not. I donât care about wit.â M.
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