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sympathy of the
Parisians in the approaching event, that thirty thousand copies were disposed of, in Paris alone, in one day. On the 20th of January the graves of the martyrs were opened, and all the princes of the royal house who were present, knelt down at the edge of the grave to mingle their prayers with those of the thousands who had accompanied them to the church-yard. But the king was right. This act, that appeared to some to be a mere act of justice, seemed an insult to others, and reminded them of the dark days of error and fanaticism, in which they had allowed themselves to be drawn into the vortex of the general delirium. Many of those who in the Assembly had voted for the death of the king, were now residing at Paris, and even at court, as for instance Fouche, and to them the approaching ceremony seemed an insult. "Are you aware," exclaimed Descourtis, as he rushed into the apartment of Cambaceres, who was at that moment conversing with the Count de Pere, "have you already been informed that this ceremony is really to take place to-morrow?" "Yes, to-morrow is the fated day. To-morrow we are to be delivered over to the daggers of fanatics." "Is this the pardon that was promised us?" "As for that," exclaimed the Count de Pere (a good royalist), "I was not aware that there was an article in the constitution f |
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