Louis Xvii, His Life, His Suffering, His Death : the Captivity of the Royal Family in the Temple 2
Louis Xvii, His Life, His Suffering, His Death : the Captivity of the Royal Family in the Temple 2
John Boyd Thacher Collection (Library of Congress) Dlc
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Get to bed !— In !— Down !" Two or three hours afterwards the enormous keys grated harshly again, and the iron door moved on its hinges : it was the turn of some commissaries who had been delayed, and who, no less zealous or as curious as the first arrivals, wished to see the prisoner ; thus bringing disturbance to a rest that was just commencing again, and terror to an imagination that was beginning to grow calm. The child was again obliged to get up and be inspected. In Uie couiBe of the visi...t m^e by the 902 LOUIS THE SBVENTEENTH. [BOOK 18 monicipal on guard, together with those whom they were re- lieving, the oonyersation was sometimes prolonged; a hun- dred idle questions were exchanged between the colleagues, bringing on a long interrogatory, in the course of which the child, — ^half naked, bathed in tlie perspiration of sleep, and frozen by the night-air, — was forced to epdure brutal words which disturbed his mind, cruel language which wounded his heart, and even the dangerous light of the lantern, which, turned full on his pale countenance, dazzled his poor sufiferinf; eyes, which had not seen a single ray of sunshine for so long a time, almost to blindness.
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