Ninety-Three

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Ninety-Three
Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885
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Behind this altar there arose, tall as a column, an enormous Roman fasces like the sentinel of free speech. Colossal statues, erect against the wall, faced the representa- tives. The President had Lycurgus on his right hand and Solon on his left ; Plato towered above the Mountain.
These statues had plain blocks of wood for pedestals, rest- ing on a long cornice which encircled the hall, and separated the people from the assembly. The spectators could lean their elbows on this cornice.
The black
... wooden frame of the proclamation of the Rights of Man reached to the cornice and broke the regularity of the entablature, an infraction of the straight line which caused Chabot to murmur : " It is ugly, " he said to Vadier.
On the heads of the statues alternated crowns of oak-leaves and laurel. A green drapery, on which similar crowns were painted in deeper green, fell in heavy folds straight down from the cornice of circumference, and covered the whole wall of the ground-floor occupied by the assembly.


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