. Citoyenne Jacqueline; a woman's lot in the great French revolution . culprit no force was needed; the girl Jacquelinesubmitted even more readily than the womanCharlotte Corday. She only uttered one heart-piercing cry: Ah! my citizens, send me notto the Conciergerie; send me to the Luxembourg,for your daughters sakes. I have a father in theLuxembourg! and with the lingering reverencefor filial ties, and the wonderful leniency crossingthe more wonderful inhumanity of the men, thedeputies granted her prayer. The knowledge of what Jacqueline had doneburst on the house in the Rue St
. Citoyenne Jacqueline; a woman's lot in the great French revolution . culprit no force was needed; the girl Jacquelinesubmitted even more readily than the womanCharlotte Corday. She only uttered one heart-piercing cry: Ah! my citizens, send me notto the Conciergerie; send me to the Luxembourg,for your daughters sakes. I have a father in theLuxembourg! and with the lingering reverencefor filial ties, and the wonderful leniency crossingthe more wonderful inhumanity of the men, thedeputies granted her prayer. The knowledge of what Jacqueline had doneburst on the house in the Rue St. name was forthwith banished from the family 268 CITOYENNE JACQUELINE. vocabulary ; Felicite, in a summer shower of tears,collecting and putting out of sight all traces of heraristocratic friend. The rumour travelled in avague, roundabout way to Jonquille, who stampedand gnashed his teeth in his bare room as herealized its full significance. He made ready tohail Michel Sart whenever he set foot in Paris. END OF VOL. II. RINTED BY J. AND W. RIDER,
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