登陆注册
5561200000272

第272章

(Ibid. xvii. 434.) But lo, at Paris, in the interim, a still swifter and swiftest Court of the Second, and of September, has instituted itself: enter not Paris, or that will judge you!--What shall hot Fournier do? It was his duty, as volunteer Constable, had he been a perfect character, to guard those men's lives never so Aristocratic, at the expense of his own valuable life never so Sansculottic, till some Constituted Court had disposed of them. But he was an imperfect character and Constable; perhaps one of the more imperfect.

Hot Fournier, ordered to turn thither by one Authority, to turn thither by another Authority, is in a perplexing multiplicity of orders; but finally he strikes off for Versailles. His Prisoners fare in tumbrils, or open carts, himself and Guards riding and marching around: and at the last village, the worthy Mayor of Versailles comes to meet him, anxious that the arrival and locking up were well over. It is Sunday, the ninth day of the month. Lo, on entering the Avenue of Versailles, what multitudes, stirring, swarming in the September sun, under the dull-green September foliage; the Four-rowed Avenue all humming and swarming, as if the Town had emptied itself! Our tumbrils roll heavily through the living sea; the Guards and Fournier making way with ever more difficulty; the Mayor speaking and gesturing his persuasivest; amid the inarticulate growling hum, which growls ever the deeper even by hearing itself growl, not without sharp yelpings here and there:--Would to God we were out of this strait place, and wind and separation had cooled the heat, which seems about igniting here!

And yet if the wide Avenue is too strait, what will the Street de Surintendance be, at leaving of the same? At the corner of Surintendance Street, the compressed yelpings became a continuous yell: savage figures spring on the tumbril-shafts; first spray of an endless coming tide! The Mayor pleads, pushes, half-desperate; is pushed, carried off in men's arms: the savage tide has entrance, has mastery. Amid horrid noise, and tumult as of fierce wolves, the Prisoners sink massacred,--all but some eleven, who escaped into houses, and found mercy. The Prisons, and what other Prisoners they held, were with difficulty saved. The stript clothes are burnt in bonfire; the corpses lie heaped in the ditch on the morrow morning. (Pieces officielles relatives au massacre des Prisonniers a Versailles (in Hist. Parl. xviii. 236-249).) All France, except it be the Ten Men of the Circular and their people, moans and rages, inarticulately shrieking; all Europe rings.

But neither did Danton shriek; though, as Minister of Justice, it was more his part to do so. Brawny Danton is in the breach, as of stormed Cities and Nations; amid the Sweep of Tenth-of-August cannon, the rustle of Prussian gallows-ropes, the smiting of September sabres; destruction all round him, and the rushing-down of worlds: Minister of Justice is his name; but Titan of the Forlorn Hope, and Enfant Perdu of the Revolution, is his quality,--and the man acts according to that. "We must put our enemies in fear!" Deep fear, is it not, as of its own accord, falling on our enemies? The Titan of the Forlorn Hope, he is not the man that would swiftest of all prevent its so falling. Forward, thou lost Titan of an Enfant Perdu; thou must dare, and again dare, and without end dare; there is nothing left for thee but that! "Que mon nom soit fletri, Let my name be blighted:" what am I? The Cause alone is great; and shall live, and not perish.--So, on the whole, here too is a swallower of Formulas; of still wider gulp than Mirabeau: this Danton, Mirabeau of the Sansculottes.

In the September days, this Minister was not heard of as co-operating with strict Roland; his business might lie elsewhere,--with Brunswick and the Hotel-de-Ville. When applied to by an official person, about the Orleans Prisoners, and the risks they ran, he answered gloomily, twice over, "Are not these men guilty?"--When pressed, he 'answered in a terrible voice,' and turned his back. (Biographie des Ministres, p. 97.) Two Thousand slain in the Prisons; horrible if you will: but Brunswick is within a day's journey of us; and there are Five-and twenty Millions yet, to slay or to save. Some men have tasks,--frightfuller than ours! It seems strange, but is not strange, that this Minister of Moloch-Justice, when any suppliant for a friend's life got access to him, was found to have human compassion; and yielded and granted 'always;' 'neither did one personal enemy of Danton perish in these days.' (Ibid. p. 103.)

To shriek, we say, when certain things are acted, is proper and unavoidable. Nevertheless, articulate speech, not shrieking, is the faculty of man: when speech is not yet possible, let there be, with the shortest delay, at least--silence. Silence, accordingly, in this forty-fourth year of the business, and eighteen hundred and thirty-sixth of an 'Era called Christian as lucus a non,' is the thing we recommend and practise. Nay, instead of shrieking more, it were perhaps edifying to remark, on the other side, what a singular thing Customs (in Latin, Mores) are; and how fitly the Virtue, Vir-tus, Manhood or Worth, that is in a man, is called his Morality, or Customariness. Fell Slaughter, one the most authentic products of the Pit you would say, once give it Customs, becomes War, with Laws of War; and is Customary and Moral enough; and red individuals carry the tools of it girt round their haunches, not without an air of pride,--which do thou nowise blame. While, see! so long as it is but dressed in hodden or russet; and Revolution, less frequent than War, has not yet got its Laws of Revolution, but the hodden or russet individuals are Uncustomary--O shrieking beloved brother blockheads of Mankind, let us close those wide mouths of ours; let us cease shrieking, and begin considering!

同类推荐
  • 大沙门百一羯磨法

    大沙门百一羯磨法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说难提释经

    佛说难提释经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 扬州十日记

    扬州十日记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 江防总论

    江防总论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 仁王般若念诵法

    仁王般若念诵法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 虐渣从今天开始吧!

    虐渣从今天开始吧!

    [我开新坑了!旧坑就这样摆着吧,我可以授权随便写同人文,只要不要太扯都行。]天哪,创造了三千苍穹,一万小世界的天道大人居然被系统绑定了,秉承着:“闲着也是闲着,穿就穿呗。”的原则,天道大人愉快的开始了她的快穿之旅。【PS:女主性格冷漠中带着一丝中二,高傲中带着意思逗比。(后妈作者可能会崩人设,至于男主,就假装有个男主吧,至于是谁,我也不造哦】
  • 最弱功德系统

    最弱功德系统

    一点功德可以兑换一分钟的寿命。做一件好事,得一点功德。做一件坏事,扣百点功德。救一个凡人,得十点功德。杀一个凡人,扣千点功德。救一个善人,得五十点功德。杀一个善人,扣五千点功德。如果你拥有足够的功德,那么恭喜你,长生不老将不再是梦想!
  • 最强节度使

    最强节度使

    公元888年,大唐帝国日薄西山,五代即将拉开帷幕,恰在此时,身带整条街区的沈云峰穿越而来,他恰巧附身在大太监杨复恭的干儿子身上,并且阴差阳错的被任命为振武军节度使!到底是保一方平安,还是征战天下呢?且看最强节度使!
  • 午夜兰桂坊

    午夜兰桂坊

    旅美女作家吕红的新书《午夜兰桂坊》日前由长江文艺出版社出版。该书收录了《午夜兰桂坊》、《怨与缘》、《微朦的光影》等中篇小说。吕红的小说书写中国人在美国的寻梦经历,尤其是情感和内心价值观历经的冲击。在故事的背后,不只是中西文化价值观念的差异,还有中国文革后的社会变动在这代人身上留下的深刻烙印,表现了跨时空、跨视域的爱情与人性纠葛,涵盖作者对历史的反思以及不同社会背景下人性的深刻透视。除了小说之外,本书也收录了其它文体作品,展现她多方面的才情。
  • 金枝御叶

    金枝御叶

    萧霆风流,是个纨绔,景宜貌美,高冷禁欲。身体互换后,萧霆一边替景宜讨好父皇,一边养颜练腰,婚后好造福自己,未料熬到生子前夕,他也没能变回去!萧霆心慌:会不会很疼?景宜哄他:据说咬咬牙就生了……
  • 江山武林

    江山武林

    定山寺,药神峰,飞刀门,铁拳帮,神剑谷,奇武派等中原武林门派与天妖教,地鬼门,人魔宗,之间争斗不休。地鬼门门主带领东南西北中五大坛主,联合天妖,人魔企图一统江湖。天妖教主夫人与女儿被六大门派追杀似乎另有玄机。谁又是真正的操纵者?一部架空在南北朝时期的武林,等你来一探究竟。
  • 极品女丁进阶手册

    极品女丁进阶手册

    苏曼怎么都没有想到,自己魂穿之后居然成为了史上最强背锅侠,这是什么操作?那个世子,待她有朝一日有了自由身,必然将自己所受的千般万般偿还于他。“苏曼,你会嫁给世子吗?”苏曼踩了踩一旁地上的石子,只恨不能喷一口唾沫星子:“就算这世上男人灭绝了,我也不嫁他。”某人藏于暗处,薄唇微微抿了抿,脸上冒着黑线,莫名地尴尬。
  • 没关系只要有你

    没关系只要有你

    《魔卡少女樱》同人!魔卡第二部的剧情,加上了艾殿!(艾利欧)第一次发,请多多指教。
  • 史记精编

    史记精编

    《史记》告诉我们,中国是具有五千年辉煌文明的古国,中华文明是世界上唯一没有中断过的文明,她不仅博大精深,而且神奇瑰丽,历久弥新。《史记》翔实、严谨而生动地记述了中华文明的起源、发展,记述了我们祖先在创造文明过程中那些感人至深的故事。读《史记》,会使我们对中国已往的历史、悠久的文明和伟大的祖先,怀有一种深深的温情与敬意。
  • 皇朝战队

    皇朝战队

    在电子竞技里,女生也可以打职业,而且认真起来,就没有男生什么事了。