All
the nobilities, big and little, were on
their way, and all
the gentry. This was all as was expected. We should
thin out
this sort of folk to such a degree that the
people would have nothing to do but just step to the
front with their republic and -
Ah, what a donkey I was! Toward the end of the
week I began to get this large and disenchanting fact
through my head: that the mass of the nation had
swung their caps and shouted for the republic for
about one day, and there an end! The Church, the
nobles, and the gentry then turned one grand, alldisapproving
frown upon them and shr