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I must say a word about the Eiffel Tower. I do not know what purpose it serves today. But I then heard it greatly disparaged as well as praised. I remember that Tolstoy was the chief among those who disparaged it. He said that the Eiffel Tower was a monument of man's folly, not of his wisdom. Tobacco, he argued, was the worst of all intoxicants, inasmuch as a man addicted to it was tempted to commit crimes which a drunkard never dared to do; liquor made a man mad, but tobacco clouded his intellect and made him build castles in the air. The Eiffel Tower was one of the creations of a man under such influence.
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I
must
say
a
word
about
the
Eiffel
Tower.
I
do
not
know
what
purpose
it
serves
today.
But
I
then
heard
it
greatly
disparaged
as
well
as
praised.
I
remember
that
Tolstoy
was
the
chief
among
those
who
disparaged
it.
He
said
that
the
Eiffel
Tower
was
a
monument
of
man's
folly,
not
of
his
wisdom.
Tobacco,
he
argued,
was
the
worst
of
all
intoxicants,
inasmuch
as
a
man
addicted
to
it
was
tempted
to
commit
crimes
which
a
drunkard
never
dared
to
do;
liquor
made
a
man
mad,
but
tobacco
clouded
his
intellect
and
made
him
build
castles
in
the
air.
The
Eiffel
Tower
was
one
of
the
creations
of
a
man
under
such
influence.