“But now the Mob’s passing whim had become the only law, as Robespierre himself would soon discover. I felt cruelly betrayed: by the Revolution, by men I had embraced as brothers, by Circumstance, and, as always, by God.”

Source: The City in the Autumn Stars (1986), Chapter 1 (p. 177)

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