Dangers to England of the Alliance With the Men of the Coup Dtat to Which Ar

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Dangers to England of the Alliance With the Men of the Coup Dtat to Which Ar
Victor Schlcher
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At any rate, his lady-friends stripped themselves in vain for his sake, even of their chemises j they could not save our hero from being imprisoned for debt. It was from such a place that, in 1827, he wrote the following letter, and which is also in the hands of Citizen Berjeau.
" Sir, What gratitude do I not owe to you, since you are about to rescue me from the infamous abode wherein I have languished for the last seventeen months. Add to the service which you render me, Sir, that not less gre
...at of freeing me without delay. You know how a poor prisoner sighs for his liberty, and curses his bars. A day, an hour, is a great deal to him. Use then, I beseech you, all your endeavours that to-morrow, Monday, I may breathe the air of freedom. The hour matters nothing, even were it ten o'clock at night ! At least in the following morning I shall not be saddened, on awaking, by the dire sound of bolts, &c. Signed, de St. Arnaud. " How many guiltless persons has not the writer of this letter put under lock and key since his treasons and those of the army have made him a " saviour of his country !" Cruel and pitiless, he has thrust from his memory what experience had taught him of the sufferings of the prisoners.

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