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"
'
"
I
am
a
royalist
,
"
replied
the
general
;
"
I
have
taken
the
oath
of
allegiance
to
Louis
XVIII.
,
and
I
will
adhere
to
it
.
"
These
words
were
followed
by
a
general
murmur
,
and
it
was
evident
that
several
of
the
members
were
discussing
the
propriety
of
making
the
general
repent
of
his
rashness
.
"
'
The
president
again
arose
,
and
having
imposed
silence
,
said
--
"
Sir
,
you
are
too
serious
and
too
sensible
a
man
not
to
understand
the
consequences
of
our
present
situation
,
and
your
candor
has
already
dictated
to
us
the
conditions
which
remain
for
us
to
offer
you
.
"
The
general
,
putting
his
hand
on
his
sword
,
exclaimed
--
"
If
you
talk
of
honor
,
do
not
begin
by
disavowing
its
laws
,
and
impose
nothing
by
violence
.
"
"
'
"
And
you
,
sir
,
"
continued
the
president
,
with
a
calmness
still
more
terrible
than
the
general
's
anger
,
"
I
advise
you
not
to
touch
your
sword
.
"
The
general
looked
around
him
with
slight
uneasiness
;
however
he
did
not
yield
,
but
calling
up
all
his
fortitude
,
said
--
"
I
will
not
swear
.
"
Отключить рекламу
"
'
"
Then
you
must
die
,
"
replied
the
president
calmly
.
M.
d'Epinay
became
very
pale
;
he
looked
round
him
a
second
time
,
several
members
of
the
club
were
whispering
,
and
getting
their
arms
from
under
their
cloaks
.
"
General
,
"
said
the
president
,
"
do
not
alarm
yourself
;
you
are
among
men
of
honor
who
will
use
every
means
to
convince
you
before
resorting
to
the
last
extremity
,
but
as
you
have
said
,
you
are
among
conspirators
,
you
are
in
possession
of
our
secret
,
and
you
must
restore
it
to
us
.
"
A
significant
silence
followed
these
words
,
and
as
the
general
did
not
reply
--
"
Close
the
doors
,
"
said
the
president
to
the
door-keeper
.
"
'
The
same
deadly
silence
succeeded
these
words
.
Then
the
general
advanced
,
and
making
a
violent
effort
to
control
his
feelings
--
"
I
have
a
son
,
"
said
he
,
"
and
I
ought
to
think
of
him
,
finding
myself
among
assassins
.
"
"
'
"
General
,
"
said
the
chief
of
the
assembly
,
"
one
man
may
insult
fifty
--
it
is
the
privilege
of
weakness
.
But
he
does
wrong
to
use
his
privilege
.
Follow
my
advice
,
swear
,
and
do
not
insult
.
"
The
general
,
again
daunted
by
the
superiority
of
the
chief
,
hesitated
a
moment
;
then
advancing
to
the
president
's
desk
--
"
What
is
the
form
,
said
he
.
Отключить рекламу
"
'
"
It
is
this
:
--
'
I
swear
by
my
honor
not
to
reveal
to
any
one
what
I
have
seen
and
heard
on
the
5th
of
February
,
1815
,
between
nine
and
ten
o'clock
in
the
evening
;
and
I
plead
guilty
of
death
should
I
ever
violate
this
oath
.
'
"
The
general
appeared
to
be
affected
by
a
nervous
tremor
,
which
prevented
his
answering
for
some
moments
;
then
,
overcoming
his
manifest
repugnance
,
he
pronounced
the
required
oath
,
but
in
so
low
a
tone
as
to
be
scarcely
audible
to
the
majority
of
the
members
,
who
insisted
on
his
repeating
it
clearly
and
distinctly
,
which
he
did
.
"
'
"
Now
am
I
at
liberty
to
retire
?
"
said
the
general
.
The
president
rose
,
appointed
three
members
to
accompany
him
,
and
got
into
the
carriage
with
the
general
after
bandaging
his
eyes
.
One
of
those
three
members
was
the
coachman
who
had
driven
them
there
.
The
other
members
silently
dispersed
.
"
Where
do
you
wish
to
be
taken
?
"
asked
the
president
.
--
"
Anywhere
out
of
your
presence
,
"
replied
M.
d'Epinay
.
"
Beware
,
sir
,
"
replied
the
president
,
"
you
are
no
longer
in
the
assembly
,
and
have
only
to
do
with
individuals
;
do
not
insult
them
unless
you
wish
to
be
held
responsible
.
"
But
instead
of
listening
,
M.
d'Epinay
went
on
--
"
You
are
still
as
brave
in
your
carriage
as
in
your
assembly
because
you
are
still
four
against
one
.
"
The
president
stopped
the
coach
.
They
were
at
that
part
of
the
Quai
des
Ormes
where
the
steps
lead
down
to
the
river
.
"
Why
do
you
stop
here
?
"
asked
d'Epinay
.