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La Vende

CHAPTER II
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Though the truest child of France should spend his life in the attempt, he would not be able to inspire one aristocrat with a spark of patriotism." "Must every royalist in La Vendee perish then ?" said Eleanor.
Robespierre did not answer her immediately, but leaning his elbow on the table, he rested his forehead on his hand, so as nearly to conceal his face.

Eleanor thought that he was meditating on her question; and remembering that he had declared that he should be pleased if now and then a victim might be spared, again commenced her difficult task of urging him to mercy.
"They talk of shedding the blood of innocent children--of destroying peasant women, who can only think and feel as their husbands bid them.
You will not allow that this should be done, will you ?" "Is the life of a woman more precious to her than that of a man?
It is a false sentiment which teaches us to spare the iniquities of women because of their sex.

Their weakness entitles them to our protection, their beauty begets our love; but neither their weakness or their beauty should be accepted as an excuse for their crimes." "But poor innocent babes--it is not possible that they should have committed crimes." "In the religion of Christ it is declared, that the sins of the fathers shall be visited on the children, to the third and fourth generation.
The priests who made these laws, and handed them down to their flocks, as the very words of their God, had closely studied human nature.

I do not believe that an Almighty Creator condescended to engrave on stone, with his own finger, these words, as they would feign that he did do; but the law is not the less true; the children must expatiate, to the third and fourth generation, the sins of their fathers.

Nature, which is all benignant, wills that it should be so." "If this be so, will not nature work out her own law.


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