The Reds of the Midi An Episode of the French Revolution

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The Reds of the Midi An Episode of the French Revolution
Flix Gras
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No one could tell, and every one made his guess as to what it was. One thought it the mail-coach, an- other a carriage, another a Jack-o'-lantern. But what it actually turned out to be was a man with a lantern running toward us, with open arms as if he would bar our way, while he shouted: "Mercy! Mercy! We are all . Good Patriots. Have pity on us. Do not hurt us. We are poor, but we will give you all we have. I can offer no more! " "But, my good man, who are you; and what makes you think we wan...t to hurt you ? " asked Samat, sticking the man's own lantern under his nose so . As to see what he looked like.
" I am the Consul of Pierrelatte. Don't hurt me, and 1 will turn over everything to you. Before they ran away my Pierrelatte people said to me : ' Let them eat and drink all there is to eat and drink. Let them eat and drink it all!' Now what more would you have ? I implore you not to burn or pull down or ruin the property of these my poor peo- ple!" of ll)c ittarseilUs Battalion. 159 "You great old owl, you!" cried Margan, bursting into a laugh at seeing the Consul trembling on his little cock's legs that shook like castanets.


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