Camille Desmoulins And His Wife; Passages From the History of the Dantonists Founded Upon New And Hitherto Unpublished Documents;
The book Camille Desmoulins And His Wife; Passages From the History of the Dantonists Founded Upon New And Hitherto Unpublished Documents; was written by author Hoey, Frances Cashel, 1830-1908, Tr Here you can read free online of Camille Desmoulins And His Wife; Passages From the History of the Dantonists Founded Upon New And Hitherto Unpublished Documents; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Camille Desmoulins And His Wife; Passages From the History of the Dantonists Founded Upon New And Hitherto Unpublished Documents; a good or bad book?
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This was the first time I played a part in public ; I was as proud as Don Quixote. Nevertheless, my good Rouleau, my Cachan hen, was sitting up behind me ' (Rouleau was a pet. name for Lucile, and ' Cachan hen ' refers to a hen and her chickens which she and Camille had seen at Cachan). ' Don't love me so much, my dearest, if it gives you so much pain ! I dined at Robes- pierre's to-day, and talked ever so much about Rouleau, Rouleau, my poor Rouleau. Now I am finishing my speech, for I am told... off to read it to the Municipality on Tuesday. The rentiers of the General Council are desperately frightened by a few words which I spoke yesterday in the tribune, and which were much applauded. This day I have conse- crated to proclaiming the country in danger, mounted on my horse in the midst of three thousand National Guards and twenty pieces of cannon. To-morrow, I — (blank). I do not venture to talk to you about your baby, lest I should bring the tears into your eyes. It is eleven o'clock.
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