Volume 3 (of 6) by Hippolyte A. Taine]@TWC D-Link book Volume 3 (of 6) 49/68 16 (probably written by one of the women of the lower class and showing what the popular feeling was) .-- A letter written to M.Mulot, Oct. 13' already contains this phrase: "Finally, even if they delay stopping their robberies and pillage, misery and the miserable will still remain "-- Testimony of Joseph Sauton, a chasseur in the paid guard of Avignon, Oct. 17 (an eye-witness of what passed at the Cordeliers).] [Footnote 2448: Andre. II.62.Deposition of la Ratapiole .-- Death of the girl Ayme and of Mesdames Niel et Crouzet .-- De Dampmartin, II. 2.] [Footnote 2449: "Archives Nationales," DXXIV, 3. |