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... siege I have witnessed may never become legendary , that something of its original Parisian naiveté may outlive its numerous historians . LONDON , Feb. , 1871 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. PAGE 1 PREPARATION FOR THE SIEGE vi PREFACE .
... siege I have witnessed may never become legendary , that something of its original Parisian naiveté may outlive its numerous historians . LONDON , Feb. , 1871 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. PAGE 1 PREPARATION FOR THE SIEGE vi PREFACE .
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... Journal , is ready with the answer . " I hardly know whether I shall be believed , but Paris never was so cheerful as to - day . " We are impatient of silence , it kills our courage I. ] 27 PREPARATION FOR THE SIEGE .
... Journal , is ready with the answer . " I hardly know whether I shall be believed , but Paris never was so cheerful as to - day . " We are impatient of silence , it kills our courage I. ] 27 PREPARATION FOR THE SIEGE .
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... never yet felt brave in presence of the " citizen soldier . " His presence overpowers me , his boots appal me , his képi strikes terror into my soul . A musket is after all but a musket in the soldier's hands ; but in a citizen's it ...
... never yet felt brave in presence of the " citizen soldier . " His presence overpowers me , his boots appal me , his képi strikes terror into my soul . A musket is after all but a musket in the soldier's hands ; but in a citizen's it ...
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... the compact , in virtue of which the Republicans , whose work the 4th of September was , consented to leave in power the men for whose benefit it was enacted . That morrow never 46 INSIDE PARIS DURING THE SIEGE . [ CHAP .
... the compact , in virtue of which the Republicans , whose work the 4th of September was , consented to leave in power the men for whose benefit it was enacted . That morrow never 46 INSIDE PARIS DURING THE SIEGE . [ CHAP .
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... never came , nor , indeed , could it come . " On that evening , at the head - quarters of the Inter- national Association , in Place de la Corderie , Lever- days proposed that placards should be immediately posted , summoning the ...
... never came , nor , indeed , could it come . " On that evening , at the head - quarters of the Inter- national Association , in Place de la Corderie , Lever- days proposed that placards should be immediately posted , summoning the ...
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