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The Fortune of the Rougons

CHAPTER V
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Never had they seen such enthusiasm.

To judge from the streets, one would have thought it was a procession day, when the windows are decked with the finest drapery to honour the passage of the Canopy.

The townsfolk welcomed the insurgents as though they were deliverers.

The men embraced them, while the women brought them food.

Old men were to be seen weeping at the doors.


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