[The History of a Crime by Victor Hugo]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of a Crime CHAPTER XIX 15/23
Let us intrust the People to the keeping of the People.
Let us adjure them to protect themselves.
If necessary, let us order them!" A voice interrupted me: "You cannot give orders to the People!" "Yes!" I cried, "When it is a question of public safety, of the universal safety, when it is a question of the future of every European nationality, when it is a question of defending the Republic, Liberty, Civilization, the Revolution, we have the right--we, the Representatives of the entire nation--to give, in the name of the French people, orders to the people of Paris! Let us, therefore, meet to-morrow at this Salle Roysin; but at what time? Not too early in the morning.
In broad day.
It is necessary that the shops should be open, that people should be coming and going, that the population should be moving about, that there should be plenty of people in the streets, that they should see us, that they should recognize us, that the grandeur of our example should strike every eye and stir every heart.
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