French Rev
The boulevards were like all the other streets, brilliantly illuminated, with immense
numbers of people walking up and down on this late February evening. Men, women, and
children were rejoicing, as the terrible struggles of the day had ceased. Near the Hotel des
Capucines there was a heavy force of military troops, who’’s main purpose seemed to be
directing traffic. All was tranquil for some time; presently a column of unarmed students
and artisans
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