[The History of a Crime by Victor Hugo]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of a Crime CHAPTER XII 26/50
It was at first wished to turn them out, but they resisted, crying, "This is our business.
You are the Assembly, but we are the People." "They are right," said M.Berryer. M.de Falloux, accompanied by M.de Keranflech, came up the Constituent Beslay, and leaned by his side on the stove, saying to him, "Good-day, colleague;" and reminded him that they both had formed part of the Committee of the National Workshops, and that they had together visited the Workmen at the Parc Monceaux.
The Right felt themselves falling; they became affectionate towards Republicans.
The Republic is called To-morrow. Each spoke from his place; this member upon a bench, that member on a chair, a few on the tables.
All contradictory opinions burst forth at once.
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