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Massacres Of The South (1551-1815) I

CHAPTER VII
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M______ who would not consent to let me return alone, accompanied me.

In passing through the village of Saint-Just we encountered a crowd of armed peasants in the main street who appeared to belong to the free companies.

Although this circumstance was rather alarming, it would have been dangerous to turn back, so we continued our way as if we were not in the least uneasy.

They examined our bearing and our dress narrowly, and then exchanged some sentences in a low, voice, of which we only caught the word austaniers.

This was the name by which the Bonapartists were called by the peasants, and means 'eaters of chestnuts,' this article of food being brought from Corsica to France.
However, we were not molested in any way, for as we were going towards the city they did not think we could be fugitives.


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