登陆注册
38537500000257

第257章

All Church-bells must down into the furnace to make cannon; all Church-plate into the mint to make money. Also behold the fair swan-bevies of Citoyennes that have alighted in Churches, and sit there with swan-neck,--sewing tents and regimentals! Nor are Patriotic Gifts wanting, from those that have aught left; nor stingily given: the fair Villaumes, mother and daughter, Milliners in the Rue St.-Martin, give 'a silver thimble, and a coin of fifteen sous (sevenpence halfpenny),' with other similar effects; and offer, at least the mother does, to mount guard. Men who have not even a thimble, give a thimbleful,--were it but of invention. One Citoyen has wrought out the scheme of a wooden cannon; which France shall exclusively profit by, in the first instance. It is to be made of staves, by the coopers;--of almost boundless calibre, but uncertain as to strength! Thus they: hammering, scheming, stitching, founding, with all their heart and with all their soul. Two bells only are to remain in each Parish,--for tocsin and other purposes.

But mark also, precisely while the Prussian batteries were playing their briskest at Longwi in the North-East, and our dastardly Lavergne saw nothing for it but surrender,--south-westward, in remote, patriarchal La Vendee, that sour ferment about Nonjuring Priests, after long working, is ripe, and explodes: at the wrong moment for us! And so we have 'eight thousand Peasants at Chatillon-sur-Sevre,' who will not be ballotted for soldiers; will not have their Curates molested. To whom Bonchamps, Laroche-jaquelins, and Seigneurs enough, of a Royalist turn, will join themselves; with Stofflets and Charettes; with Heroes and Chouan Smugglers; and the loyal warmth of a ****** people, blown into flame and fury by theological and seignorial bellows! So that there shall be fighting from behind ditches, death-volleys bursting out of thickets and ravines of rivers; huts burning, feet of the pitiful women hurrying to refuge with their children on their back; seedfields fallow, whitened with human bones;--'eighty thousand, of all ages, ranks, ***es, flying at once across the Loire,' with wail borne far on the winds: and, in brief, for years coming, such a suite of scenes as glorious war has not offered in these late ages, not since our Albigenses and Crusadings were over,--save indeed some chance Palatinate, or so, we might have to 'burn,' by way of exception. The 'eight thousand at Chatillon' will be got dispelled for the moment; the fire scattered, not extinguished. To the dints and bruises of outward battle there is to be added henceforth a deadlier internal gangrene.

This rising in La Vendee reports itself at Paris on Wednesday the 29th of August;--just as we had got our Electors elected; and, in spite of Brunswick's and Longwi's teeth, were hoping still to have a National Convention, if it pleased Heaven. But indeed, otherwise, this Wednesday is to be regarded as one of the notablest Paris had yet seen: gloomy tidings come successively, like Job's messengers; are met by gloomy answers. Of Sardinia rising to invade the South-East, and Spain threatening the South, we do not speak. But are not the Prussians masters of Longwi (treacherously yielded, one would say); and preparing to besiege Verdun?

Clairfait and his Austrians are encompassing Thionville; darkening the North. Not Metz-land now, but the Clermontais is getting harried; flying hulans and huzzars have been seen on the Chalons Road, almost as far as Sainte-Menehould. Heart, ye Patriots, if ye lose heart, ye lose all!

It is not without a dramatic emotion that one reads in the Parliamentary Debates of this Wednesday evening 'past seven o'clock,' the scene with the military fugitives from Longwi. Wayworn, dusty, disheartened, these poor men enter the Legislative, about sunset or after; give the most pathetic detail of the frightful pass they were in:--Prussians billowing round by the myriad, volcanically spouting fire for fifteen hours: we, scattered sparse on the ramparts, hardly a cannoneer to two guns; our dastard Commandant Lavergne no where shewing face; the priming would not catch; there was no powder in the bombs,--what could we do? "Mourir! Die!" answer prompt voices; (Hist. Parl. xvii. 148.) and the dusty fugitives must shrink elsewhither for comfort.--Yes, Mourir, that is now the word. Be Longwi a proverb and a hissing among French strong-places: let it (says the Legislative) be obliterated rather, from the shamed face of the Earth;--and so there has gone forth Decree, that Longwi shall, were the Prussians once out of it, 'be rased,' and exist only as ploughed ground.

Nor are the Jacobins milder; as how could they, the flower of Patriotism?

Poor Dame Lavergne, wife of the poor Commandant, took her parasol one evening, and escorted by her Father came over to the Hall of the mighty Mother; and 'reads a memoir tending to justify the Commandant of Longwi.'

Lafarge, President, makes answer: "Citoyenne, the Nation will judge Lavergne; the Jacobins are bound to tell him the truth. He would have ended his course there (termine sa carriere), if he had loved the honour of his country." (Ibid. xix. 300.)

同类推荐
  • 龙川略志

    龙川略志

    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。
  • 谭曲杂札

    谭曲杂札

    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。
  • 须摩提长者经

    须摩提长者经

    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。
  • 法军侵台档案补编

    法军侵台档案补编

    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。
  • 示所犯者瑜伽法镜经

    示所犯者瑜伽法镜经

    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。
热门推荐
  • 孽轮劫

    孽轮劫

    传闻远古洪荒自盘古神开天辟地前,茫茫混沌之中就有了一个地方。传闻还道这地方四季如春,鸟语花香,集世间之美景,又有盛海之琼浆。后来自从女娲娘娘蛇尾一扫扫出了人这种生物后,有关于此地的传说便仅在说书人口中听说过,奈何连向来不漏过任何传闻的私塾竹简,都没有再提过。是以此地是否真实存在,恐只有哪位后世子孙一不走神掉了进去再爬了出来,方能晓得其真伪。许是为方便后人传颂,不知是哪位有心人给此地命了一个名,曰:“玄境。“有上古史书记载,仙历1040年末,神族与赤彝族的一场大战,可谓是惊天地泣鬼神。记曰那日星云逆转,风雨幽冥,山崩地裂,四水倒流。尚有尸骸遍地不说,赤血化为的雨洒了整整八十一个日夜,不知是在祭奠死去的生灵,还是那神族的奇将启陌。具是谁输谁赢还有待考证,只知自此一战,世上再无神将启陌与赤彝魔君,神族与赤彝族便也再无踪迹可寻。不过在这等血雨遍地之时,又有谁会注意到一玄一金两滴血混入雨中,无踪无际,悄无声息……
  • 不一样的旅行笔记

    不一样的旅行笔记

    地球,我们生活的世界。可曾想过地球以外,是否还存在类似“我们”的人。一次意外,不知是惊喜,还是横祸。我也记不太清楚了~当我再次睁开双眼,我的身体就不由自主的飘了起来。穿过房屋,掠过云层,漫无目的的在这无尽的星辰中。不知过了多久,又再次穿过云层,掠过一间间奇异的房屋。我不知现在是何时,也不知如今是何地,就这样成了另一个世界的天外来客。在地球习惯了游手好闲的我,开始游八方,听四海,见奇景,寻异物。在地球,用旅行笔记记录着点点滴滴。在这里,这本“旅行笔记”我便叫它《不一样的旅行笔记》吧凭借这手机危险的电量,一格的信号,也想把这里的所见所闻告知大家,毕竟这里还没普及用电。-------异世云游将分为地理志、人物志、兵器志、秘法志、植物志、势力志、种族志、异兽志、奇物志、风俗志。一一分享叙述
  • 生死逆苍天

    生死逆苍天

    忘思崖上不忘情,冥河桥上不问人那一天,他被震碎根基,打入谷底,但,他虽未死,却比死更痛苦,他失去了一切天眷他,让他丹田内生花,得以重修,万年等候的爱人,重新团聚他修阴阳双丹,成四象神图,握鸿蒙之力少年持剑而行,踏白骨,登天梯,临王座
  • 法医狂妃之王爷你命中缺我

    法医狂妃之王爷你命中缺我

    落雪未融泪已融,昙花未残红妆残,梨香淡淡花凋零,落花瓣瓣断相思待梨花落尽,繁花凋零,再次执手千年,唯有前世的一千次回眸,方能换得今生擦肩而过,她因心疾而致掉入悬崖,在这千钧一发之际,却被他所救,那惊鸿一瞥,注定他们的纠结不清。
  • 平行世界永不相交

    平行世界永不相交

    年少时的沈潇高傲,优秀,是学校所有人眼中的只可远观的女神,可蓝盛辉学校里出了名的花花公子,却把她追到了手。所有人都不看好的一对,撑过了那些风言风语,一起走过了两年,三年还没到,最终的结局还是如那些传言所说,总会分手。不懂人情世故的沈潇是真的爱惨了蓝盛辉,蓝盛辉也为她定了性,可两个人注定不是一个世界的人。
  • 大昏君

    大昏君

    打工仔叶天穿越了,醒来后发觉自已竟然是一国之君。当皇帝的感觉就是爽,他要做的第一件事就是先推倒母仪天下的皇后,摘掉童子鸡的帽子,然后再酒池肉林,大开无遮大会。爱江山,更爱美人,天下美女尽收后宫,这是他最伟大的理想。本故事纯属虚构,如有雷同,实属巧合
  • 凉辰美璟

    凉辰美璟

    因为是妳所以一切都值得----by宇文璟如果有来生我希望我不要遇见你们----by凉沫我爱你,凉沫,你为何不记得我----by苏子辰-------------ps分割线------------凉辰美暻讲的比较玛丽苏,是部双男主小说。结局你们选--------------简介分割线------------因为一些原因凉沫和竹马宇文璟在最美的年华16岁分开了,到高中后遇见了一个感觉熟悉,却想不起来是谁的男孩苏子辰.......---------作者的话分割线-----------我会在书中详细讲的,欢迎入坑
  • 东府春暖

    东府春暖

    谁说没娘疼的孩子只能哭哭啼啼,东方月表示:我自力更生还不行?祖母偏心,姨娘设局,东方月:给你们个台子,你们继续……好容易有个竹马,结果还不懂我的心......东方月表示:再见......说好远离是非,竟然不小心远离进了某狐狸的窝里——“娘子,我给你摘星星。”说着,某人爪子轻撩着自己的腰。东方月内心:#@*&!
  • 逆武葬道

    逆武葬道

    简介:古峰,本是边荒古村一名普通的少年。因缘巧合之下,融残印,修妙法,启真窍,逆天心,破命关,觉醒本命“轮印”。从此,如龙入沧海,走出边荒,一路崛起,逆天葬道,一步步踏上巅峰。
  • 天星剑客血

    天星剑客血

    一段以慕容悦莎为主线展开的武侠故事