High Lights of the French Revolution

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High Lights of the French Revolution
H Belloc
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That cannon-shot was only a signal for the bells.
The bells began to ring in steeple after steeple, dome after dome, catching the call one from an- other athwart the dark town. First on the hill of the university; then by St. Anthony's Gate, where was the thickest of the Revolutionary gatherings; then, nearer, by the town hall; then from St. Mar- tin's to the north; from the millennial rough tower of St. Germain to the south. For an hour or more the clamor of the bells filled Paris. But still t
...here was no marching or any sound of arms, and from those high windows of the roof in the Tuileries, those attic windows where the watchers were, the streets lay empty below, under the dim oil-lamps that swung from cords across them and from the brighter light of the unsleeping houses.
From one of those same windows the queen, with certain of her women, watched through those hours 134 MARIE-ANTOINETTE AND HER CHILDREN From a photograph by Braun, Clement & Co. , New York, of a painting by Mme. Yigee Lebrun, in Museum of Versailles THE STORMING OF THE TUILERIES of darkness.


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