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118 you could never understand. You may at least listen, and watch.

[outside want the Bastille!

[coldly, it's curious, very curious.

[in consternation the devil is urging those idiots on?

[looking with mingled interest and sympathy through the loop-holes in the gate!—Priests!—Bourgeois!—Soldiers!—There, there's that little girl on Hulin's shoulders.—She's kicking her  feet like a little devil!

[talking to the Swiss Guards. They're caught in a trap now, between the walls. We can get at them from the towers.

the court! Smash them and the Guards run into the Bastille through the gate leading to the towers.]

and the [murmuring's going to be a butchery!—They're hardly armed. And those children—!

want the Bastille and ' have not followed ' and '' conversation.  attention is wholly occupied with the People, as she listens to their  shouting.'']

[shouting to the people outside! I am the first to take itThe beat of drums is now heard.]

and the [looking out want to parley again: they're waving handkerchiefs,  signaling to us.