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The Origins of Contemporary France
Volume 3 (of 6)

CHAPTER I
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197-200.
The original bills for wine, straw, and lights have been found.] [Footnote 31107: Sicard, 91 .-- Maton de la Varenne, 150.] [Footnote 31108: Mathon de la Varenne, 154.

A man from the suburbs said to him (Mathon is an advocate): "All right, Monsieur Fine-skin; I shall treat myself to a glass of your blood."] [Footnote 31109: Retif de la Bretonne, "Les Nuits de Paris," 9th night, p.388.

"She screamed horribly, whilst the brigands amused themselves with their disgraceful acts.

Her body even after death was not exempt.
These people had heard that she had been beautiful."] [Footnote 31110: Prudhomme, "Les Revolutions de Paris," number for Sept.
8, 1792.

"The people subjected the flower-girl of the Palais-Royal to the law of retaliation."-- Granier de Cassagnac, II.329.


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