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Updated: May 2, 2025


Robespierre uses it as a ready forged weapon for destroying all who do not think as he does. In this storm-wracked world Jacques-Forget-Not is now a great judge and a most fanatical patriot. The avenger of the de Vaudreys heads the Revolutionary Tribunal.

"As soon as you have recovered strength a bit, I have no doubt the old sewing job will be yours too!" ... Jacques-Forget-Not and his men arrived too late at the Prefect's palace for complete vengeance on the de Vaudreys. Around the historic Fourteenth of July, there was a pell-mell exodus of aristocrats from the city.

"France must be purged of all vice!" was Robespierre's sanctimonious reply to his passionate protest. Not long after, the rival masters of France faced one another in the hall of the Revolutionary Tribunal, whereof Jacques-Forget-Not was President. "Well works this Tribunal you established, Danton!" said Robespierre, in glee at the increasing number of executions.

For in this dreadful hour the baleful Jacques-Forget-Not remembers a private vengeance his followers need no second urging to haste with him to sack and slaughter.... Fox-like, Maximilien Robespierre, the "people's advocate," has watched from a safe recess the issue of the battle. Not for him, the risking of his precious skin!

The judges, so-called, are five villainous individuals, wearing dirty-looking plumed hats, black jerkins and breeches, and tall jack boots. The shaggy-haired Jacques-Forget-Not presides. A frowsy public prosecutor red, white and blue cockade affixed to his tousled hat plume calls the names of the accused and presents the charge.

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