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Rh [shouting is banished! He's gone, gone!

[howling him! He's a spy from Versailles! Kill him!

[terror-stricken, as he attempts to free himself. are you doing? You don't understand! I say that Necker—

the fountain! The informer! Drown him!

[howling?

's save him, Hulin!

'd have to strike down twenty to save one''They try in vain to break through the Crowd, which bears off the unfortunate Man.  then rises from the Crowd and stands on a table. He makes a gesture indicating that he wants silence.'']

is that thin little fellow who's trying to talk?

is Robespierre, Deputy from Arras.

, Hulin, and make them keep still!

! Listen to Citizen RobespierreAt first '' trembles. He is not heard amid the confusion. Some cry, "Louder! "'']

, Robespierre.

't be afraid looks at him with a timid and disdainful smile.]

's not used to speaking.

, comrades!

[composing himself, I am Deputy to the Third Estate. I have come from