Václav Veselý

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In prison they generally took a dark and unfavorable view of former noblemen. Even though they were already stripped of all their property rights and were completely equal to all the other prisoners—the prisoners would never recognize them as their comrades. This happened not even from conscious prejudice, but just so, quite sincerely, unconsciously. They sincerely considered us noblemen, even though they themselves liked to taunt us with our fall.
Notes from a Dead House (Vintage Classics)
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