Sunday, September 27, 2009

quotes from my reading

From Natalie Davis's "The Rites of Violence" in Society and Culture in Early Modern France:

The game was to go with some women after a party and get one or two Protestant prisoners from jail, have the ladies chat pleasantly with them as they walked to the Saone bridge, and then drown them.

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So in Meuax, where Protestants were being slaughtered with butchers' cleavers, a living victim was trundled to his death in a wheelbarrow while the crowd cried, "vinegar, mustard."

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And the vicar of the parish of Fouquebrune in the Angoumois was attached with the oxen to a plow and died from Protestant blows as he pulled.


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