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68 [in an undertone are you doing there?

's a fort to defend youThey look at each other and smile.]

can't stay any longer. My people are here.

one moment!

. When every one has gone listens.'re calling me. WaitShe blows a kiss at him and disappears.]

[looking at the barricade, that's done—and well done, I may say.

[''slapping ' on the shouldert work too hard: you'll come down with pleurisy.

one has his work, comrade. After all, this barricade here is the result of my talk.

are you talking about?

you work with your voice?

neither of you at the Palais-Royal yesterday?

Palais-Royal?—Listen to that!—Are you the little fellow who called us to arms, and gave us our cockades? Are you Monsieur Desmoulins? Wonderful speech!—How well you spoke! I cried! Fine little fellow!—Monsieur Desmoulins, let me shake hands with you!—Long live Monsieur Desmoulins! Long live our little Camille!

[enters, in the uniform of a Captain of the Bourgeois Militia, followed by his patrol. the