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Diary of the Besieged Resident in Paris

CHAPTER I
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He certainly said that no shameful peace should be concluded; but whether, as some assert, he assured the officers that no portion of French soil should be ceded is not equally certain.

Shortly after this deputation had left, another arrived from the Republican clubs.

It is stated that M.Jules Ferry's answer was considered satisfactory.

The walls have been placarded with a proclamation of Trochu to the armed force.

He tells them that some regiments behaved badly at Clamart; but the assertion that they had no cartridges is false.


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