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Rh pause. the gate. Lower the draw-bridge''Some of the men open the gate and slowly lower the draw-bridge. The People outside continue their shouting., then, comes the new King, haThe draw-bridge is now down. A formidable clamor arises, as the human flood pours in through the opened gate. Men and women, armed with pikes, hatchets, and muskets, surge through. At their head is , who is pushed forward, flourishing his saber in the air. ' and ' make vain efforts to silence the mob. There are cries of death and victory.  takes off his hat.'', the rabble!

[suddenly swept away by their enthusiasm, wave their hats live Liberty!

, messieurs, have you no sense of shame?

[with waxing enthusiasm live LibertyThey throw away their muskets and rush into the arms of the People.]

[with a shrug, human reason, how frail thou art! Farewell, Monsieur de Vintimille''He breaks his sword. ', at his wits' end, pushed forward by the howling mob—among whom is distinguished the '—fall upon ', ', and their soldiers, dragging them off the stage with shouts and curses.'']

them open!

of aristocrats!

pigs!—I know these fellows!—The old lame ones!—The enemy! Kill them! They fired on us and , who try to stop the