[Napoleon the Little by Victor Hugo]@TWC D-Link bookNapoleon the Little BOOK IV 33/39
Be on your guard! Have not some of your good women been outraged ?" They gave the floor to one of the principal writers in _La Patrie_, one Froissard. "I dare not write or describe the horrible and improper things they did to the ladies.
But among other disorderly and villainous injuries, they killed a chevalier and put a spit through him, and turned him before the fire, and roasted him before the wife and her children.
After ten or twelve had violated the woman, they tried to make her and the children eat some of the body; then killed them, put them to an evil death. "These wicked people pillaged and burned everything; they killed, and forced, and violated all the women and maidens, without pity or mercy, as if they were mad dogs. "Quite in the same manner did lawless people conduct themselves between Paris and Noyon, between Paris and Soissons and Ham in Vermandois, all through the land of Coucy.
There were the great violators and malefactors; and, in the county of Valois, in the bishopric of Laon, of Soissons, and of Noyon, they destroyed upwards of a hundred chateaux and goodly houses of knights and squires, and killed and robbed all they met.
But _God_, by his grace, found a fit remedy, for which all praise be given to him." People simply substituted for God, Monseigneur le Prince-President. They could do no less. Now that eight months have elapsed, we know what to think of this "Jacquerie;" the facts have at length been brought to light.
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