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year of the Republicor察as we of the old style still persist in
calling it察the 16th of January察1794the auditorium of the
Theatre National was filled with a very brilliant company。

The appearance of a favourite actress in the part of one of
Moliere's volatile heroines had brought pleasure´loving Paris to
witness this revival of ;Le Misanthrope察─with new scenery
dresses察and the aforesaid charming actress to add piquancy to the
master's mordant wit。

The Moniteur察which so impartially chronicles the events of
those times察tells us under that date that the Assembly of the
Convention voted on that same day a new law giving fuller power to
its spies察enabling them to effect domiciliary searches at their
discretion without previous reference to the Committee of General
Security察authorising them to proceed against all enemies of
public happiness察to send them to prison at their own discretion
and assuring them the sum of thirty´five livres ;for every piece
of game thus beaten up for the guillotine。;  Under that same date
the Moniteur also puts it on record that the Theatre National
was filled to its utmost capacity for the revival of the late
citoyen Moliere's comedy。

The Assembly of the Convention having voted the new law which
placed the lives of thousands at the mercy of a few human
bloodhounds察adjourned its sitting and proceeded to the Rue de
Richelieu。

Already the house was full when the fathers of the people made
their way to the seats which had been reserved for them。  An awed
hush descended on the throng as one by one the men whose very
names inspired horror and dread filed in through the narrow
gangways of the stalls or took their places in the tiny boxes
around。

Citizen Robespierre's neatly bewigged head soon appeared in one of
these察his bosom friend St。 Just was with him察and also his sister
Charlotte。  Danton察like a big察shaggy´coated lion察elbowed his
way into the stalls察whilst Sauterre察the handsome butcher and
idol of the people of Paris察was loudly acclaimed as his huge
frame察gorgeously clad in the uniform of the National Guard察was
sighted on one of the tiers above。

The public in the parterre and in the galleries whispered
excitedly察the awe´inspiring names flew about hither and thither
on the wings of the overheated air。  Women craned their necks to
catch sight of heads which mayhap on the morrow would roll into
the gruesome basket at the foot of the guillotine。

In one of the tiny avant´scene boxes two men had taken their seats
long before the bulk of the audience had begun to assemble in the
house。  The inside of the box was in complete darkness察and the
narrow opening which allowed but a sorry view of one side of the
stage helped to conceal rather than display the occupants。

The younger one of these two men appeared to be something of a
stranger in Paris察for as the public men and the well´known
members of the Government began to arrive he often turned to his
companion for information regarding these notorious personalities。

;Tell me察de Batz察─he said察calling the other's attention to a
group of men who had just entered the house察 that creature there
in the green coatwith his hand up to his face nowwho is he拭

;Where拭 Which do you mean拭

;There  He looks this way now察and he has a playbill in his hand。
The man with the protruding chin and the convex forehead察a face
like a marmoset察and eyes like a jackal。  What拭

The other leaned over the edge of the box察and his small察restless
eyes wandered over the now closely´packed auditorium。

;Oh ─he said as soon as he recognised the face which his friend
had pointed out to him察 that is citizen Foucquier´Tinville。;

;The Public Prosecutor拭

;Himself。  And Heron is the man next to him。;

;Heron拭─said the younger man interrogatively。

;Yes。  He is chief agent to the Committee of General Security
now。;

;What does that mean拭

Both leaned back in their chairs察and their sombrely´clad figures
were once more merged in the gloom of the narrow box。  Instinctively
since the name of the Public Prosecutor had been mentioned between
them察they had allowed their voices to sink to a whisper。

The older mana stoutish察florid´looking individual察with small
keen eyes察and skin pitted with small´poxshrugged his shoulders
at his friend's question察and then said with an air of
contemptuous indifference

;It means察my good St。 Just察that these two men whom you see down
there察calmly conning the programme of this evening's entertainment
and preparing to enjoy themselves to´night in the company of the late
M。 de Moliere察are two hell´hounds as powerful as they are cunning。;

;Yes察yes察─said St。 Just察and much against his will a slight
shudder ran through his slim figure as he spoke。 ;Foucquier´Tinville
I know察I know his cunning察and I know his powerbut the other拭

;The other拭─retorted de Batz lightly。  ;Heron拭 Let me tell you
my friend察that even the might and lust of that damned Public
Prosecutor pale before the power of Heron 

;But how拭 I do not understand。;

;Ah you have been in England so long察you lucky dog察and though
no doubt the main plot of our hideous tragedy has reached your
ken察you have no cognisance of the actors who play the principal
parts on this arena flooded with blood and carpeted with hate。
They come and go察these actors察my good St。 Justthey come and
go。  Marat is already the man of yesterday察Robespierre is the man
of to´morrow。  To´day we still have Danton and Foucquier´Tinville
we still have Pere Duchesne察and your own good cousin Antoine St。
Just察but Heron and his like are with us always。;

;Spies察of course拭

;Spies察─assented the other。  ;And what spies  Were you present
at the sitting of the Assembly to´day拭

;I was。  I heard the new decree which already has passed into law。
Ah I tell you察friend察that we do not let the grass grow under
our feet these days。  Robespierre wakes up one morning with a
whim察by the afternoon that whim has become law察passed by a
servile body of men too terrified to run counter to his will
fearful lest they be accused of moderation or of humanitythe
greatest crimes that can be committed nowadays。;

;But Danton拭

;Ah Danton拭 He would wish to stem the tide that his own passions
have let loose察to muzzle the raging beasts whose fangs he himself
has sharpened。  I told you that Danton is still the man of to´day
to´morrow he will be accused of moderation。  Danton and moderation
ye gods  Eh拭 Danton察who thought the guillotine too slow in its
work察and armed thirty soldiers with swords察so that thirty heads
might fall at one and the same time。  Danton察friend察will perish
to´morrow accused of treachery against the Revolution察of moderation
towards her enemies察and curs like Heron will feast on the blood of
lions like Danton and his crowd。;

He paused a moment察for he dared not raise his voice察and his
whispers were being drowned by the noise in the auditorium。  The
curtain察timed to be raised at eight o'clock察was still down
though it was close on half´past察and the public was growing
impatient。  There was loud stamping of feet察and a few shrill
whistles of disapproval proceeded from the gallery。

;If Heron gets impatient察─said de Batz lightly察when the noise
had momentarily subsided察the manager of this theatre and mayhap
his leading actor and actress will spend an unpleasant day
to´morrow。;

;Always Heron ─said St。 Just察with a contemptuous smile。

;Yes察my friend察─rejoined the other imperturbably察 always Heron。
And he has even obtained a longer lease of existence this
afternoon。;

;By the new decree拭

;Yes。  The new decree。  The agents of the Committee of General
Security察of whom Heron is the chief察have from to´day powers of
domiciliary search察they have full powers to proceed against all
enemies of public welfare。  Isn't that beautifully vague拭 And
they have absolute discretion察every one may become an enemy of
public welfare察either by spending too much money or by spending
too little察by laughing to´day or crying to´morrow察by mourning
for one dead relative or rejoicing over the execution of another。
He may be a bad example to the public by the cleanliness of his
person or by the filth upon his clothes察he may offend by walking
to´day and by riding in a carriage next week察the agents of the
Committee of General Security shall alone decide what constitutes
enmity against public welfare。 All prisons are to be opened at
their bidding to receive those whom they choose to denounce察they
have henceforth the right to examine prisoners privately and
without witnesses察and to send them to trial without further
warrants察their duty is clearthey must 'beat up game for the
guillotine。' Thus is the decree worded察they must furnish the
Public Prosecutor with work to do察the tribunals with victims to
condemn察the Place de la Revolution with death´scenes to amuse the
people察and for their work they will be rewarded thirty´five
livres for every head that falls under the guillotine  Ah if
Heron and his like and his myrmidons work hard and well they can
make a comfortable income of four or five thousand livres a week

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