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the origins of contemporary france-3-第102章

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hour; he finds it prudent to leave the city。  After this the clubs

of Beausset and of the neighborhood; gaining hardihood from the

impotence of the law; break out into incendiary propositions: 〃It is

announced that after the troops retreat; nineteen houses more will be

sacked; it is proposed to behead all aristocrats; that is to say; all

the land…owners in the country。〃  Many have fled; but their flight

does not satisfy the clubs。 Vidal orders those of Beausset who took

refuge in Toulon to return at once; otherwise their houses will be

demolished; and that very day; in fact; by way of warning; several

houses in Beausset; among them that of a notary; are either pulled

down or pillaged from top to bottom; all the riff…raff of the town are

at work; 〃half…drunken men and women;〃 and; as their object is to rob

and drink; they would like to begin again in the principal town of the

canton。  The club; accordingly; has declared that 〃Toulon would soon

see a new St。 Bartholomew〃; it has allies there; and arrangements are

made; each club in the small towns of the vicinity will furnish men;

while all will march under the leadership of the Toulon club。 At

Toulon; as at Beausset; the municipality will let things take their

course; while the proceedings complained of by the public prosecutor

and the district and department administrators will be applied to

them。 They may send reports to Paris; and denounce patriots to the

National Assembly and the King; if they choose; the club will reply to

their scribbling with acts。 Their turn is coming。  Lanterns and sabers

are also found at Toulon; and the faction murders them because they

have lodged complaints against the murderers。







III。



Each Jacobin band a dictator in its own neighborhood。 …Saint…Afrique

during the interregnum。



By what it dared to do when the government still stood on its feet we

may we may imagine what it will do during the interregnum。 Facts;

then; as always; furnish the best picture; and; to obtain a knowledge

of the new sovereign; we must first observe him on a limited stage。



On the reception of the news of the 10th of August; the Jacobins of

Saint…Afrique; a small town of the Aveyron;'12' likewise undertook to

save the country; and; to this end; like their fellows in other

boroughs of the district; they organized themselves into an 〃Executive

Power。〃 This institution is of an old date; especially in the South;

it had flourished for eighteen months from Lyons to Montpellier; from

Agen to N?mes; but after the interregnum; its condition is still more

flourishing; it consists of a secret society; the object of which is

to carry out practically the motions and instructions of the club。'13'

Ordinarily; they work at night; wearing masks or slouched hats; with

long hair falling over the face。  A list of their names; each with a

number opposite to it; is kept at the meeting…place of the society。 A

triangular club; decked with a red ribbon; serves them both as weapon

and badge; with this club; each member 〃may go anywhere;〃 and do what

seems good to him。 At Saint…Afrique they number about eighty; among

whom must be counted the rascals forming the seventh company of Tarn;

staying in the town; their enrollment in the band is effected by

constantly 〃preaching pillage to them;〃 and by assuring them that the

contents of the chateaux in the vicinity belong to them。'14'  Not

that the chateaux excite any fear; most of them are empty; neither in

Saint…Afrique nor in the environs do the men of the ancient régime

form a party; for many months orthodox priests and the nobles have had

to fly; and now the well…to…do people are escaping。 The population;

however; is Catholic; many of the shop…keepers; artisans; and farmers

are discontented; and the object now is to make these laggards keep

step。  In the first place; they order women of every condition;

work…girls and servants; to attend mass performed by the sworn curé;

for; if they do not; they will be made acquainted with the cudgel。 

In the second place; all the suspected are disarmed; they enter their

houses during the night in force; unexpectedly; and; besides their

gun; carry off their provisions and money。 A certain grocer who

persists in his lukewarmness is visited a second time; seven or eight

men; one evening; break open his door with a stick of timber; he takes

refuge on his roof; dares not descend until the following day at dawn;

and finds that everything in his store has been either stolen or

broken to pieces。'15' In the third place; there is 〃punishment of the

ill…disposed。〃  At nine o'clock in the evening a squad knocks at the

door of a distrusted shoemaker; it is opened by his apprentice; six of

the ruffians enter; and one of them; showing a paper; says to the poor

fellow:



 〃I come on the part of the Executive Power; by which you are

condemned to a beating。〃



 〃What for?〃



 〃If you have not done anything wrong; you are thinking about it。〃'16'



And so they beat him in the presence of his family。 Many others like

him are seized and unmercifully beaten on their own premises。  As to

the expenses of the operation; these must be defrayed by the

malevolent。 These; therefore; are taxed according to their

occupations; this or that tanner or dealer in cattle has to pay 36

francs; another; a hatter; 72 francs; otherwise 〃they will be attended

to that very night at nine o'clock。〃  Nobody is exempt; if he is not

one of the band。  Poor old men who have nothing but a five…franc

assignat are compelled to give that; they take from the wife of an

unskilled laborer; whose savings consist of seven sous and a half; the

whole of this; exclaiming; 〃that is good for three mugs of wine。〃'17'

When money is not to be had; they take goods in kind; they make short

work of cellars; bee…hives; clothes…presses; and poultry…yards。 They

eat; drink; and break; giving themselves up to it heartily; not only

in the town; but in the neighboring villages。  One detachment goes to

Brusque; and proceeds so vigorously that the mayor and syndic…attorney

scamper off across the fields; and dare not return for a couple of

days。'18' At Versol; the dwelling of the sworn curé; and at Lapeyre;

that of the sworn vicar; are both sacked; the money is stolen and the

casks are emptied。  In the house of the curé of Douyre; 〃furniture;

clothes; cabinets; and window…sashes are destroyed〃; they feast on his

wine and the contents of his cupboard; throw away what they could not

consume; then go in search of the curé and his brother; a former

Carthusian; shouting that 〃their heads must be cut off; and sausage…

meat made of the rest of their bodies!〃 Some of them; a little

shrewder than the others; light on a prize; for example; a certain

Bourguière; a trooper of the line; seized a vineyard belonging to an

old lady; the widow of a physician and former mayor;'19' he gathered

in its crop; 〃publicly in broad daylight;〃 for his own benefit; and

warns the pr
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