The Diary of a Citizen of Paris During "the Terror"
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Vatel, ' Charlotte de Corday et les Girondins,' 1872. 3 Note ' by Chauveau-Lagarde. 206 THE DIARY OF A CITIZEN OF PARIS ' What have you to answer to this ?' ' Nothing, except that I have succeeded.'' In addition to these noble, clear replies, there came others betraying compassion and deep feeling. Simonne Evrard burst into tears whilst giving her evidence, and Charlotte Corday, in order to put an end to this painful scene, hastened to say, ' Yes — ^yes ; it was I who killed him !' When an ushe...r handed her the knife with which she had killed Marat, she turned from it with a shudder, and said in a broken voice : ' Yes, I recognise it.' The President pointed out that she had plunged the knife into Marat's breast perpendicularly in order to be quite sure of succeeding, for had she struck her victim horizontally the blow would not have been fatal. Fouquier-Tinville dilated upon this point, and added : ' You must be well acquainted with this kind of work.' ' Oh, the monster !' she cried ; ' he takes me for an assassin I'l With the exception of these two or three expressions of feel- ing, Mile.
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