Daudet's "The Last Lesson"

One topic leading to another, Monsieur Hamel began to speak of the French language, saying it was the strongest, clearest, most beautiful language in the world, which we must keep as our heritage, never allowing it to be forgotten, telling us that when a nation has become enslaved, she holds the key which shall unlock her prison as long as she preserves her native tongue. [“S’il tient sa langue il tient la clé qui de ses chaines le délivre.” — F. MISTRAL.]

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