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the origins of contemporary france-3-第80章

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for; if they do not; they will be made acquainted with the cudgel。 

In the second place; all the suspected are disarmed; they enter their

houses during the night in force; unexpectedly; and; besides their

gun; carry off their provisions and money。 A certain grocer who

persists in his lukewarmness is visited a second time; seven or eight

men; one evening; break open his door with a stick of timber; he takes

refuge on his roof; dares not descend until the following day at dawn;

and finds that everything in his store has been either stolen or

broken to pieces。'15' In the third place; there is 〃punishment of the

ill…disposed。〃  At nine o'clock in the evening a squad knocks at the

door of a distrusted shoemaker; it is opened by his apprentice; six of

the ruffians enter; and one of them; showing a paper; says to the poor

fellow:



 〃I come on the part of the Executive Power; by which you are

condemned to a beating。〃



 〃What for?〃



 〃If you have not done anything wrong; you are thinking about it。〃'16'



And so they beat him in the presence of his family。 Many others like

him are seized and unmercifully beaten on their own premises。  As to

the expenses of the operation; these must be defrayed by the

malevolent。 These; therefore; are taxed according to their

occupations; this or that tanner or dealer in cattle has to pay 36

francs; another; a hatter; 72 francs; otherwise 〃they will be attended

to that very night at nine o'clock。〃  Nobody is exempt; if he is not

one of the band。  Poor old men who have nothing but a five…franc

assignat are compelled to give that; they take from the wife of an

unskilled laborer; whose savings consist of seven sous and a half; the

whole of this; exclaiming; 〃that is good for three mugs of wine。〃'17'

When money is not to be had; they take goods in kind; they make short

work of cellars; bee…hives; clothes…presses; and poultry…yards。 They

eat; drink; and break; giving themselves up to it heartily; not only

in the town; but in the neighboring villages。  One detachment goes to

Brusque; and proceeds so vigorously that the mayor and syndic…attorney

scamper off across the fields; and dare not return for a couple of

days。'18' At Versol; the dwelling of the sworn curé; and at Lapeyre;

that of the sworn vicar; are both sacked; the money is stolen and the

casks are emptied。  In the house of the curé of Douyre; 〃furniture;

clothes; cabinets; and window…sashes are destroyed〃; they feast on his

wine and the contents of his cupboard; throw away what they could not

consume; then go in search of the curé and his brother; a former

Carthusian; shouting that 〃their heads must be cut off; and sausage…

meat made of the rest of their bodies!〃 Some of them; a little

shrewder than the others; light on a prize; for example; a certain

Bourguière; a trooper of the line; seized a vineyard belonging to an

old lady; the widow of a physician and former mayor;'19' he gathered

in its crop; 〃publicly in broad daylight;〃 for his own benefit; and

warns the proprietress that he will kill her if she makes a complaint

against him; and; as she probably does complain of him; he obliges

her; in the name of the Executive Power; to pay him fifty crowns

damages。  As to the common Jacobin gangsters; their reward; besides

food and drink; is perfect licentiousness。 In all houses invaded at

eleven o'clock in the evening。 Whilst the father flies; or the husband

screams under the cudgel; one of the villains stations himself at the

entrance with a drawn saber in his hands; and the wife or daughter

remains at the mercy of the others; they seize her by the neck and

maintain their hold。'20' In vain does she scream for help。 〃Nobody in

Saint…Afrique dares go outdoors at night〃; nobody comes; and; the

following day; the juge…de…paix dares not receive the complaint;

because 〃he is afraid himself。〃  Accordingly; on the 23rd of

September; the municipal officers and the town…clerk; who made their

rounds; were nearly beaten to death with clubs and stones; on the 10th

of October another municipal officer was left for dead; a fortnight

before this; a lieutenant of volunteers; M。 Mazières; 〃trying to do

his duty; was assassinated in his bed by his own men。〃 Naturally;

nobody dares whisper a word; and; after two months of this order of

things; it may be presumed that at the municipal elections of the 21st

of October; the electors will be docile。  In any event; as a

precaution; their notification eight days before; according to law; is

dispensed with; as extra precaution; they are informed that if they do

not vote for the Executive Power; they will have to do with the

triangular cudgel。'21'  Consequently; most of them abstain; in a town

of over 600 active citizens; 40 votes give a majority; Bourgougnon and

Sarrus; the two chiefs of the Executive Power; are elected; one mayor;

and the other syndic…attorney; and henceforth the authority they

seized by force is conferred on them by the law。



IV。



Ordinary practices of the Jacobin dictatorship。 … The stationary

companies of the clubs。 … Their personnel。 … Their leaders。



This is roughly the type of government which spring up in every

commune of France after the 10th of August; the club reigns; but the

form and processes of its dictatorship are different; according to

circumstances。  Sometimes it operates directly through an executive

gang or by lancing an excited mob; sometimes it operates indirectly

through the electoral assembly it has had elected; or through the

municipality; which is its accomplice。 If the administrations are

Jacobin; it governs through them。  If they are passive; it governs

alongside of them。  If they are refractory; it purges them;'22' or

breaks them up;'23' and; to put them down; it resorts not only to

blows; but even to murder'24' and massacre。'25' Between massacre and

threats; all intermediaries meet; the revolutionary seal being

everywhere impressed with inequalities of relief。



In many places; threats suffice。 In regions where the temperament of

the people is cool; and where there is no resistance; it is pointless

to resort to assault and battery。 What is the use is killing in a town

like Arras; for instance; where; on the day of the civic oath; the

president of the department; a prudent millionaire; stalks through the

streets arm in arm with Aunty Duchesne; who sells cookies down in a

cellar; where; on election days; the townspeople; through cowardice;

elect the club candidates under the pretense that 〃rascals and

beggars〃 must be sent off to Paris to purge the town of them!'26' It

would be labor lost to strike people who grovel so well。'27' The

faction is content to mark them as mangy curs; to put them in pens;

keep them on a leash; and to annoy them。'28'  It posts at the entrance

of the guard…room a list of inhabitants related to an émigré; it makes

domiciliary visits; it draws up a fancied list of the suspected; on

which list all that are rich are found inscribed。  It insults and

disarms them; it confines them to the town; it forbids them to go

outside of it even on foot; it orders them to present themselves daily

before its committee of public safety; it condemns them to pay their

taxes for a year in twenty…four hours; it breaks the seals of their

letters; it confiscates; demolishes; and sells their family tombs in

the cemeteries。 This is all in order; as is the religious persecution;



* with the irruption into private chapels where mass is said;



* with blows with gun…stocks and the fist bestowed on the officiating

priest;



* with the obligation of orthodox parents to have their children

baptized by the schismatic curé;



* with the expulsion of nuns; and



* with the pursuit; imprisonment and transportation of unsworn

ecclesiastics。



But if the domination of the club is not always a bloody one; the

judgments are always those of an armed man; who; putting his gun to

his shoulder; aims at the wayfarers whom he has stopped on the road。

Generally they kneel down; tender their purses; and the shot is not

fired。  But the gun is cocked; nevertheless; and; to be certain of

this; we have only to look at the shriveled hand grasping the trigger。

We are reminded of those swarms of banditti which infested the country

under the ancient regime;'29' the double…girdle of smugglers and

receivers embraced within twelve hundred leagues of internal excise…

duties; the poachers abounding on the four hundred leagues of guarded

captaincies; the deserters so numerous that in eight years they

amounted to sixty thousand; the beggars with which the prisons

overflowed; the thousands of thieves and vagabonds thronging the

highways; quarry of the police which the Revolution let loose and

armed; and which; in its turn; from being prey; became the hunters of

game。 For three years these strong…armed prowlers have served as the

hard…core of local jacqueries; at the present time they form the 
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