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Massacres Of The South (1551-1815) I

CHAPTER IX
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A man called Dalbos was in the custody of two armed men; some others came to consult with them.

Dalbos appealed for mercy to the new-comers.

It was granted, but as he turned to go he was shot dead.
Another of the name of Rambert tried to escape by disguising himself as a woman, but was recognised and shot down a few yards outside his own door.

A gunner called Saussine was walking in all security along the road to Uzes, pipe in mouth, when he was met by five men belonging to Trestaillon's company, who surrounded him and stabbed him to the heart with their knives.

The elder of two brothers named Chivas ran across some fields to take shelter in a country house called Rouviere, which, unknown to him, had been occupied by some of the new National Guard.
These met him on the threshold and shot him dead.
Rant was seized in his own house and shot.


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