第 27 节
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  of which one alone incurs a debt of 14;000 livres for wine and
  sausages furnished to them; 〃they accustom themselves to greater
  expense;〃 to greater license; and are followed by their companions。
  〃During the night of the 31st of July the French Guards on duty at
  Versailles abandon the custody of the King and betake themselves to
  Paris; without their officers; but with their arms and baggage;〃
  that 〃they may take part in the cheer which the city of Paris
  extends to their regiment。〃 At the beginning of September; 16;000
  deserters of this stamp are counted。'16'  Now; among those who
  commit murder these are in the first rank; and this is not
  surprising when we take the least account of their antecedents;
  education; and habits。  It was a soldier of the 〃Royal Croat〃 who
  tore out the heart of Berthier。  They were three soldiers of the
  regiment of Provence who forced the house of Chatel at Saint…Denis;
  and dragged his head through the streets。  It is Swiss soldiers who;
  at Passy; knock down the commissioners of police with their guns。
  Their headquarters are at the Palais…Royal; amongst women whose
  instruments they are; and amongst agitators from whom they receive
  the word of command。  Henceforth; all depends on this word; and we
  have only to contemplate the new popular leaders to know what it
  will be。
  III。
  The new popular leaders。… Their ascendancy 。… Their education。  …
  Their sentiments。… Their situation。  … Their councils。  … Their
  denunciations。  …
  Administrators and members of district assemblies; agitators of
  barracks; coffee…houses; clubs and public thoroughfares; writers of
  pamphlets; penny…a…liners are multiplying as fast as buzzing insects
  are hatched on a sultry night。  After the 14th of July thousands of
  jobs have become available for released ambitions; 〃attorneys;
  notaries' clerks; artists; merchants; shopkeepers; comedians and
  especially advocates;'17' each wants to be either an officer; a
  director; a councillor; or a minister of the new reign; while
  journals; which are established by dozens;'18' form a permanent
  tribune; where speakers come to court the people to their personal
  advantage。〃 Philosophy; fallen into such hands; seems to parody
  itself; and nothing equals its emptiness; unless it be its
  mischievousness and success。  Lawyers; in the sixty assembly
  districts; roll out the high…sounding dogmas of the revolutionary
  catechism。  This or that one; passing from the question of a party
  wall to the constitution of empires; becomes the improvised
  legislator; so much the more inexhaustible and the more applauded as
  his flow of words; showered upon his hearers; proves to them that
  every capacity and every right are naturally and legitimately
  theirs。
  〃When that man opened his mouth;〃 says a cold…blooded witness; 〃we
  were sure of being inundated with quotations and maxims; often
  apropos of street lamp posts; or of the stall of a herb…dealer。  His
  stentorian voice made the vaults ring; and after he had spoken for
  two hours; and his breath was completely exhausted; the admiring and
  enthusiastic shouts which greeted him amounted almost to frenzy。
  Thus the orator fancied himself a Mirabeau; while the spectators
  imagined themselves the Constituent Assembly; deciding the fate of
  France。〃
  The journals and pamphlets are written in the same style。  Every
  brain is filled with the fumes of conceit and of big words; the
  leader of the crowd is he who raves the most; and he guides the wild
  enthusiasm which he increases。
  Let us consider the most popular of these chiefs ; they are the
  green or the dry fruit of literature; and of the bar。  The newspaper
  is the stall which every morning offers them for sale; and if they
  suit the overexcited public it is simply owing to their acid or
  bitter flavor。  Their empty; unpracticed minds are wholly void of
  political conceptions; they have no capacity or practical
  experience。  Desmoulins is twenty…nine years of age; Loustalot
  twenty…seven; and their intellectual ballast consists of college
  reminiscences; souvenirs of the law schools; and the common…places
  picked up in the houses of Raynal and his associates。  As to Brissot
  and Marat; who are ostentatious humanitarians; their knowledge of
  France and of foreign countries consists in what they have seen
  through the dormer windows of their garrets; and through utopian
  spectacles。  In minds like these; empty or led astray; the Contrat…
  Social could not fail to become a gospel; for it reduces political
  science to a strict application of an elementary axiom which
  relieves them of all study; and hands society over to the caprice of
  the people; or; in other words; delivers it into their own hands。  …
  … Hence they demolish all that remains of social institutions; and
  push on equalization until everything is brought down to the same
  level。
  〃With my principles;〃 writes Desmoulins;'19' 〃is associated the
  satisfaction of putting myself where I belong; of showing my
  strength to those who have despised me; of lowering to my level all
  whom fortune has placed above me: my motto is that of all honest
  people: 'No superiors!'〃
  Thus; under the great name of Liberty; each vain spirit seeks its
  revenge and finds its nourishment。  What is sweeter and more natural
  than to justify passion by theory; to be factious in the belief that
  this is patriotism; and to cloak the interests of ambition with the
  interests of humanity?
  Let us picture to ourselves these directors of public opinion as
  they were three months earlier: Desmoulins; a briefless barrister;
  living in furnished lodgings with petty debts; and on a few louis
  extracted from his relations。  Loustalot; still more unknown; was
  admitted the previous year to the Parliament of Bordeaux; and has
  landed at Paris in search of a career。  Danton; another second…rate
  lawyer; coming out of a hovel in Champagne; borrowed the money to
  pay his expenses; while his stinted household is kept up only by
  means of a louis which is given to him weekly by his father…in…law;
  who is a coffee…house keeper。  Brissot; a strolling Bohemian;
  formerly employee of literary pirates; has roamed over the world for
  fifteen years; without bringing back with him either from England or
  America anything but a coat out at elbows and false ideas; and;
  finally; Marat; a writer that has been hissed; an abortive scholar
  and philosopher; a misrepresenter of his own experiences; caught by
  the natural philosopher Charles in the act of committing a
  scientific fraud; and fallen from the top of his inordinate ambition
  to the subordinate post of doctor in the stables of the Comte
  d'Artois。   At the present time; Danton; President of the
  Cordeliers; can arrest any one he pleases in his district; and his
  violent gestures and thundering voice secure to him; till something
  better turns up; the government of his section of the city。  A word
  of Marat's has just caused Major Belzunce at Caen to be
  assassinated。  Desmoulins announces; with a smile of triumph; that
  〃a large section of the capital regards him as one among the
  principal instigators of the Revolution; and that many even go so
  far as to say that he is the author of it。〃  Is it to be supposed
  that; borne so high by such a sudden jerk of fortune; they wish to
  put on the drag and again descend? and is it not clear that they
  will aid with all their might the revolt which hoists them towards
  the loftiest summits?   Moreover; the brain reels at a height like
  this ; suddenly launched in the air and feeling as if everything was
  tottering around them; they utter exclamations of indignation and
  terror; they see plots on all sides; imagine invisible cords pulling
  in an opposite direction; and they call upon the people to cut them。
  With the full weight of their inexperience; incapacity; and
  improvidence; of their fears; credulity; and dogmatic obstinacy;
  they urge on popular attacks; and their newspaper articles or
  discourses are all summed up in the following phrases:
  〃Fellow…citizens; you; the people of the lower class; you who listen
  to me; you have enemies in the Court and the aristocracy。  The
  H?tel…de…Ville and the National Assembly are your servants。  Seize
  your enemies with a strong hand; and hang them; and let your
  servants know that they must quicken their steps!〃
  Desmoulins styles himself 〃District…attorney of the gallows;〃'20'
  and if he at all regrets the murders of Foulon and Berthier; it is
  because this too expeditious judgment has allowed the proofs of
  conspiracy to perish; thereby saving a number of traitors: he
  himself mentions twenty of them haphazard; and little does he care
  whether he makes mistakes。
  〃We are in the dark; and it is well that faithful dogs should bark;
  even at all who pass by; so that there may be no fear of robbers。〃
  》From this time forth Marat'21' denounces the King; the ministers;
  the administration; the bench; the bar; the f