Confessions of J J Rousseau the volume 12

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On inquiring the reason why the guard hadneither prevented nor perceived the disturbance, it came out that theguards of Motiers had insisted upon doing duty that night, although itwas the turn of those of another village.
The next day the chatelain sent his report to the council of state, whichtwo days afterwards sent an order to inquire into the affair, to promisea reward and secrecy to those who should impeach such as were guilty, andin the meantime to place, at the expense of the king, guard
...s about myhouse, and that of the chatelain, which joined to it. The day after thedisturbance, Colonel Pury, the Attorney-General Meuron, the ChatelainMartinet, the Receiver Guyenet, the Treasurer d'Ivernois and his father, in a word, every person of consequence in the country, came to see me, and united their solicitations to persuade me to yield to the storm andleave, at least for a time, a place in which I could no longer live insafety nor with honor. I perceived that even the chatelain wasfrightened at the fury of the people, and apprehending it might extend tohimself, would be glad to see me depart as soon as possible, that hemight no longer have the trouble of protecting me there, and be able toquit the parish, which he did after my departure.

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