the origins of contemporary france-3-第78章
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back into them。 We can only rule through fear!〃'53' 〃The Parisians are
so many j 。 。 。 f 。 。 。 ; a river of blood must flow between them and
the émigrés。〃'54' The tocsin about to be rung is not a signal of
alarm; but a charge on the enemies of the country。 。 。 What is
necessary to overcome them? Boldness; boldness; always boldness!'55'
I have brought my mother here; seventy years of age; I have sent for
my children; and they came last night。 Before the Prussians enter
Paris; I want my family to die with me。 Let twenty thousand torches be
applied; and Paris instantly reduced to ashes!〃'56' 〃We must maintain
ourselves in Paris at all hazards。 Republicans are in an extreme
minority; and; for fighting; we can rely only on them。 The rest of
France is devoted to royalty。 The royalists must be terrified!〃'57'
It is he who; on the 28th of August; obtains from the Assembly the
great domiciliary visit; by which the Commune fills the prisons。 It is
he who; on the 2d of September; to paralyze the resistance of honest
people; causes the penalty of death to be decreed against whoever;
〃directly or indirectly shall; in any manner whatsoever; refuse to
execute; or who shall interfere with the orders issued; or with the
measures of the executive power。〃 It is he who; on that day; informs
the journalist Prudhomme of the pretended prison plot; and who; the
second day after; sends his secretary; Camille Desmoulins; to falsify
the report of the massacres;'58' It is he who; on the 3rd of
September; at the office of the Minister of Justice; before the
battalion officers and the heads of the service; before Lacroix;
president of the Assembly; and Pétion; mayor of Paris; before
Clavières; Servan; Monge; Lebrun; and the entire Executive Council;
except Roland; reduces at one stroke the head men of the government to
the position of passive accomplices; replying to a man of feeling; who
rises to stay the slaughter; 〃Sit down it was necessary!〃'59' It
is he who; the same day; dispatches the circular; countersigned by
him; by which the Committee of Supervision announces the massacre; and
invites 〃their brethren of the departments〃 to follow the example of
Paris。'60' It is he who; on the 10th of September; 〃not as Minister
of Justice; but as Minister of the People;〃 is to congratulate and
thank the slaughterers of Versailles。'61' After the 10th of August;
through Billaud…Varennes; his former secretary; through Fabre
d'Eglantine; his Keeper of the Seals; through Tallien; secretary of
the Commune and his most trusty henchman; he is present at all
deliberations in the H?tel…de…ville; and; at the last hour; is careful
to put on the Committee of Supervision one of his own men; the head
clerk; Desforges。'62' Not only was the reaping…machine constructed
under his own eye; and with his assent; but; again; when it is put in
motion; he holds the handle; so as to guide the scythe。
He is right; if he did not sometimes put on the brake; it would go to
pieces through its own action。 Introduced into the Committee as
professor of political blood…letting; Marat; stubbornly following out
a fixed idea; cuts down deep; much below the designated line; warrants
of arrest were already out against thirty deputies; Brissot's papers
were rummaged; Roland's house was surrounded; while Duport; seized in
a neighboring department; is deposed in the slaughterhouse。 The
latter is saved with the utmost difficulty; many a blow is necessary
before he can be wrested from the maniac who had seized him。 With a
surgeon like Marat; and medics like the four or five hundred leaders
of the Commune and of the sections; it is not essential to guide the
knife; it is a foregone conclusion that the amputation will be
extensive。 Their names speak for themselves: in the Commune; Manuel;
the syndic…attorney; and his two deputies Hébert and Billaud…
Varennes; Huguenin; Lhuillier; M。…J。 Chénier; Audoin; Léonard Bourdon;
Boula and Truchon; presidents in succession。 In the Commune and the
sections; Panis; Sergent; Tallien; Rossignol; Chaumette; Fabre
d'Eglantine; Pache; Hassenfratz; the cobbler Simon; and the printer
Momoro。 From the National Guard; the commanding…general; Santerre;
and the battalion commander Henriot; and; lower down; the common herd
of district demagogues; Danton's; Hébert's; or Robespierre's side
kicks; guillotined later on with their file…leaders; in brief; the
flower of the future terrorists。'63' … Today they are taking their
first steps in blood; each with their own attitude and motives:
* Chénier denounced as a member of the Sainte…Chapelle club; in danger
because he is among the suspected;'64'
* Manuel; poor; excitable; bewildered; carried away; and afterwards
shuddering at the sight of his own work;
* Santerre; a fine circumspect figure…head; who; on the 2nd of
September; under pretense of watching the baggage; climbs on the seat
of a landau standing on the street; where he remains a couple of
hours; to avoid doing his duty as commanding…general;'65'
* Panis; president of the Committee of Supervision; a good
subordinate; his born disciple and bootlicker; an admirer of
Robespierre's whom he proposes for the dictatorship; as well as of
Marat; whom he extols as a prophet;'66'
* Henriot; Hébert; and Rossignol; simple evil…doers in uniform or in
their scarves;
* Collot d'Herbois; a stage poetaster; whose theatrical imagination
delights in a combination of melodramatic horrors;'67'
* Billaud…Varennes; a former oratorian monk; irascible and gloomy; as
cool before a murder as an inquisitor at an auto…da…fé;
finally; the wily Robespierre; pushing others without committing
himself; never signing his name; giving no orders; haranguing a great
deal; always advising; showing himself everywhere; getting ready to
reign; and suddenly; at the last moment; pouncing like a cat on his
prey; and trying to slaughter his rivals; the Girondists。'68'
Up to this time; in slaughtering or having it done; it was always as
insurrectionists in the street; now; it is in places of imprisonment;
as magistrates and functionaries; according to the registers of a
lock…up; after proofs of identity and on snap judgments; by paid
executioners; in the name of public security; methodically; and in
cool blood; almost with the same regularity as subsequently under 〃the
revolutionary government。〃 September; indeed; is the beginning of it;
a summary and a model; they will not do it differently or better than
during the best days of the guillotine。 Only; as they are as yet
poorly supplied with tools; they are obliged to use pikes instead of
the guillotine; and; as decency has not entirely disappeared; the
chiefs conceal themselves behind maneuvers。 Nevertheless; we can
track them; take them in the act; and we have their signatures; they
planned commanded; and conducted the operation。 On the 30th of
August; the Commune decided that the sections should try accused
persons; and; on the 2nd of September; five trusted sections reply to
it by resolving that the accused shall be murdered。69 The same day;
September 2; Marat takes his place on the Committee of Supervision。
The same day; September 2; Panis and Sergent sign the commissions of
〃their comrades;〃 Maillard and associates; for the Abbaye; and 〃order
them to judge;〃 that is to say; kill the prisoners。'70' The same and
the following days; at La Force; three members of the Commune; Hébert;
Monneuse; and Rossignol; preside in turn over the assassin court。'71'
The same day; a commissar of the Committee of Supervision comes and
demands a dozen men of the Sans…Culottes section to help massacre the
priests of Saint Firmin。'72' The same day; a commissar of the Commune
visits the different prisons during the slaughter; and finds that
〃things are going on well in all of them。〃'73' The same day; at five
o'clock in the afternoon; BillaudVarennes; deputy…attorney for the
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