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, in the hubbub, into a receipt-box.] [Footnote 1434: "Procedure Criminelle du Chatelet." Depositions 61, 77, 81, 148, 154.--Dumont, 181.--Mounier, "Expose justificatif," and specially "Fait relatif a la derniere insurrection."] [Footnote 1435: "Procedure Criminelle du Chatelet." Deposition 168. The witness sees on leaving the King's apartment "several women dressed as fish-wives, one of whom, with a pretty face, has a paper in her hand, and who exclaims as she holds it up, 'He! F..., we have forced the guy to sign.' "] [Footnote 1436: "Procedure Criminelle du Chatelet." Depositions 89, 91, 98. "Promising all, even raising their petticoats before them."] [Footnote 1437: "Procedure Criminelle du Chatelet," Depositions 9, 20, 24, 30, 49, 61, 82, 115, 149, 155.] [Footnote 1438: Procedure criminelle du Chatelet." Depositions 7, 30, 35, 40.--Cf. Lafayette, "Memoires," and Madame Campan, "Memoires."] [Footnote 1439: "Procedure Criminelle du Chatelet." Deposition 24. A number of butcher-boys run after the carriages issuing from the Petite-Ecurie shouting out, "Don't let the curs escape!"] [Footnote 1440: "Procedure Criminelle du Chatelet." Depositions 101, 91, 89, and 17. M. de Miomandre, a body-guard, mildly says to the ruffians mounting the staircase: "My friends, you love your King, and yet you come to annoy him even in his palace!"] [Footnote 1441: Malouet, II. 2. "I felt no distrust," says Lafayette in 1798; "the people promised to remain quiet."] [Footnote 1442: "Procedure Criminelle du Chatelet." Depositions 9, 16, 60, 128, 129, 130, 139, 158, 168, 170.--M. du Repaire, body-guard, being sentry at the railing from two o'clock in the morning, a man passes his pike through the bars saying, "You embroidered b. . . , your turn will come before long." M. de Repaire, "retires within the sentry-box without saying a word to this man, considering the orders that have been issued not to act."] [Footnote 1443: "Procedure Criminelle du Chatelet." Depositions 82, 170--Madame Campan. II. 87.--De Lavalette, I.33.--Cf. Bertrand de Molleville, Memoires.] [Footnote 1444: Duval, "Souvenirs de la Terreur," I. 78. (Doubtful in almost everything, but here he is an eye-witness. He dined opposite the hair-dresser's, near the railing of the Park of Saint-Cloud.)--M. de Lally-Tollendal's second letter to a friend. "At the moment the King entered his capital with two bishops of his council with him in the carriage, the cry
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