The Royal Family in the Temple Prison (Journal of the Imprisonment)

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One day after dinner I had just written a memorandum of expenses in the Council Room and I had locked it in a desk of which I had been given the key.
I had barely left the room when Marino, a guard, said to his colleagues, although he was not on duty, that they should open the desk, examine its contents, and make sure that I was not in cor- respondence with the enemies of the people 78 THE ROYAL FAMILY "I know him well," he added, "and I know that he receives letters for the king." Then accusin
...g his colleagues of compassion, he overwhelmed them with abuse, threatened, as accomplices, to denounce them all to the Council of the Commune, and he went out to carry out his threat.
A statement was immediately drawn up of the papers contained in my desk, and it was sent to the Commune, to which Marino had already brought his charges.
On another day the same official claimed that a draught board which I had had repaired, with the consent of his colleagues, and which was being returned to me, contained some hidden letter, and after having it taken apart, and finding nothing, he had it re-glued in his presence.


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