"The church of Notre-Dame de Paris is still, no doubt, a majestic and sublime edifice. But, beautiful as it has been preserved in growing old, it is difficult not to sigh, not to wax indignant, before the numberless degradations and mutilations which time and men have both caused the venerable monument to suffer, without respect for Charlemagne, who laid its first stone, or for Philip Augustus, who laid the last."
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Victor Hugo, in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, book 3, ch. 1: "Notre-Dame"
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