[The Vicomte de Bragelonne by Alexandre Dumas Pere]@TWC D-Link bookThe Vicomte de Bragelonne CHAPTER LXI 1/18
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The Cabaret of the Image-de-Notre-Dame. At two o'clock the next day fifty thousand spectators had taken their position upon the Place, around the two gibbets which had been elevated between the Quai de la Greve and the Quai Pelletier; one close to the other, with their backs to the embankment of the river.
In the morning also, all the sworn criers of the good city of Paris had traversed the quarters of the city, particularly the _halles_ and the _faubourgs_, announcing with their hoarse and indefatigable voices the great justice done by the king upon two speculators, two thieves, devourers of the people.
And these people, whose interests were so warmly looked after, in order not to fail in respect for their king, quitted shops, stalls, and _atliers_, to go and evince a little gratitude to Louis XIV., absolutely like invited guests, who feared to commit an impoliteness in not repairing to the house of him who had invited them.
According to the tenor of the sentence, which the criers read aloud and incorrectly, two farmers of the revenues, monopolists of money, dilapidators of the royal provisions, extortioners, and forgers, were about to undergo capital punishment on the Place de Greve, with their names blazoned over their heads, according to their sentence.
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