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    1. of the fortress where Madame Guillotine waltzed away the lives of her beaus every


    2. Still growling, he stormed away to the stairs that lead down into the bowels of the fortress where Madame Guillotine waltzed away the lives of her beaus every morning


    3. stuck in a guillotine must have felt in those beastly times


    4. “He preferred not to face the guillotine


    5. A trap in the frame would close like a guillotine upon the animal's neck, half strangling and holding it fast, although the corral's log walls quaked


    6. This behemoth would not be able to reopen the guillotine door or lift the structure and as he had on many occasions


    7. In the end, he’d be locked down, attached to a guillotine, and his head would be taken off


    8. guillotine and by dying never existed, because without a future


    9. The guillotine was invented by DR


    10. Guillotine for a "humane" form of execution, during the French revolution

    11. “Are you aware that Reality has its own network and you are the cast it votes thumbs up or down on?” A Urit in a guillotine appeared before a panel that had amongst its member judges Pi, Azure, and Gravity


    12. If I leave, it will be a short walk to the guillotine


    13. in the “old west” in America, the guillotine in France, the


    14. Dammar’s last words hung in the air like a guillotine about to decapitate


    15. The "sharp female newly-born, and called La Guillotine,"


    16. Above all, one hideous figure grew as familiar as if it had been before the general gaze from the foundations of the world--the figure of the sharp female called La Guillotine


    17. I call it my Little Guillotine


    18. Similarly, though with a subtle difference, a species of fervour or intoxication, known, without doubt, to have led some persons to brave the guillotine unnecessarily, and to die by it, was not mere boastfulness, but a wild infection of the wildly shaken public mind


    19. In this car of triumph, not even the Doctor's entreaties could prevent his being carried to his home on men's shoulders, with a confused sea of red caps heaving about him, and casting up to sight from the stormy deep such wrecks of faces, that he more than once misdoubted his mind being in confusion, and that he was in the tumbril on his way to the Guillotine


    20. He had since seen her, in the Section of Saint Antoine, over and over again produce her knitted registers, and denounce people whose lives the guillotine then surely swallowed up

    21. A strong card--a certain Guillotine card! Do you play?"


    22. "You mean the Guillotine


    23. With a solemn interest in the lighted windows where the people were going to rest, forgetful through a few calm hours of the horrors surrounding them; in the towers of the churches, where no prayers were said, for the popular revulsion had even travelled that length of self-destruction from years of priestly impostors, plunderers, and profligates; in the distant burial-places, reserved, as they wrote upon the gates, for Eternal Sleep; in the abounding gaols; and in the streets along which the sixties rolled to a death which had become so common and material, that no sorrowful story of a haunting Spirit ever arose among the people out of all the working of the Guillotine; with a solemn interest in the whole life and death of the city settling down to its short nightly pause in fury; Sydney Carton crossed the Seine again for the lighter streets


    24. "So afflicted to find that his friend has drawn a prize in the lottery of Sainte Guillotine?"


    25. They leisurely walk round the carriage and leisurely mount the box, to look at what little luggage it carries on the roof; the country-people hanging about, press nearer to the coach doors and greedily stare in; a little child, carried by its mother, has its short arm held out for it, that it may touch the wife of an aristocrat who has gone to the Guillotine


    26. The Guillotine goes handsomely


    27. devouring and insatiate Monsters imagined since imagination could record itself, are fused in the one realisation, Guillotine


    28. The ministers of Sainte Guillotine are robed and ready


    29. The only difference consists in the opposite character of the equality advocated by these two men; one is the equality that elevates, the other is the equality that degrades; one brings a king within reach of the guillotine, the other elevates the people to a level with the throne


    30. "If a man had by unheard-of and excruciating tortures destroyed your father, your mother, your betrothed,—a being who, when torn from you, left a desolation, a wound that never closes, in your breast,—do you think the reparation that society gives you is sufficient when it interposes the knife of the guillotine between the base of the occiput and the trapezal muscles of the murderer, and allows him who has caused us years of moral sufferings to escape with a few moments of physical pain?"

    31. It was the first time Franz had ever seen a guillotine,—we say guillotine, because the Roman mandaia is formed on almost the same model as the French instrument


    32. A double line of carbineers, placed on each side of the door of the church, reached to the scaffold, and formed a circle around it, leaving a path about ten feet wide, and around the guillotine a space of nearly a hundred feet


    33. Noirtier, who, on the previous night, was the old Jacobin, the old senator, the old Carbonaro, laughing at the guillotine, the cannon, and the dagger—M


    34. “The good news is that I got the guy in a guillotine choke hold in the next round and he had to tap out


    35. I have no wish to publish these papers; but, still, it is every man for himself in this world, and what else can I do if my friends will not come to my aid when I want them? Messieurs, you may believe that Herbert de Lernac is quite as formidable when he is against you as when he is with you, and that he is not a man to go to the guillotine until he has seen that every one of you is en route for New Caledonia


    36. Using his hands and, at one point, a pad and pencil, Caputo described the dumbwaiter with its double-hung guillotine doors


    37. guillotine, and it was a long time before he recovered from it


    38. One may feel a certain indifference to the death penalty, one may refrain from pronouncing upon it, from saying yes or no, so long as one has not seen a guillotine with one's own eyes: but if one encounters one of them, the shock is violent; one is forced to decide, and to take part for or against


    39. The guillotine is the concretion of the law; it is called vindicte; it is not neutral, and it does not permit you to remain neutral


    40. clapping his hands at the guillotine?"

    41. He shows himself at the guillotine, and he laughs


    42. Paris would greatly regret it if it had not a guillotine


    43. Thirty years! At the end of which time you stroll by God's guillotine! He chops off your crazed old eagle's head and plants it on a sunburned, forever golden, young man's body! What a price I have paid, but worth it


    44. The Republic, a guillotine in the twilight; the Empire, a sword in the night


    45. Citizens, I declare to you, that your progress is madness, that your humanity is a dream, that your revolution is a crime, that your republic is a monster, that your young and virgin France comes from the brothel, and I maintain it against all, whoever you may be, whether journalists, economists, legists, or even were you better judges of liberty, of equality, and fraternity than the knife of the guillotine! And that I announce to you, my flne fellows!"


    46. He obstinately maintained his opinion against his keeper of the seals; he disputed the ground with the guillotine foot by foot against the crown attorneys, those chatterers of the law, as he called them


    47. The Greve having disappeared with the elder branch, a bourgeois place of execution was instituted under the name of the Barriere-SaintJacques; "practical men" felt the necessity of a quasi-legitimate guillotine; and this was one of the victories of Casimir Perier, who represented the narrow sides of the bourgeoisie, over Louis Philippe, who represented its liberal sides


    48. La Fontaine perhaps; magnificent egoists of the infinite, tranquil spectators of sorrow, who do not behold Nero if the weather be fair, for whom the sun conceals the funeral pile, who would look on at an execution by the guillotine in the search for an effect of light, who hear neither the cry nor the sob, nor the death rattle, nor the alarm peal, for whom everything is well, since there is a month of May, who, so long as there are clouds of purple and gold above their heads, declare themselves content, and who are determined to be happy until the radiance of the stars and the songs of the birds are exhausted


    49. Her voice crashed like a guillotine down the stair


    50. Monsieur Guillotine cleared his throat








    1. have been more generous in their acknowledgement since fifty years before the Manifesto, Babeuf’s Defense (written in his prison cell just before he was guillotined) had anticipated its main theme


    2. At the point where too many people felt threatened by the Terror, it was stopped, and the terrorists were themselves guillotined


    3. The king and queen had no choice but to escape and to be captured at bareness and guillotined (Louis Jan 21st 1793, Marie Oct 3rd 1793), ending a monarchy endured for one thousand years


    4. 16, 2)Louis was guillotined in 1793 by the


    5. There were twenty-three names, but only twenty were responded to; for one of the prisoners so summoned had died in gaol and been forgotten, and two had already been guillotined and forgotten


    6. But mark the distinction with which he is treated; instead of being knocked on the head as you would be if once they caught hold of you, he is simply sentenced to be guillotined, by which means, too, the amusements of the day are diversified, and there is a spectacle to please every spectator


    7. "And he will be guillotined, will be not?" said Caderousse


    8. The White Rose students were guillotined; elsewhere, for every act carried out by the resistance, the Germans rounded up groups of innocent people and shot them


    9. We learn that Luther had a hot temper and said such and such things; we learn that Rousseau was suspicious and wrote such and such books; but we do not learn why after the Reformation the peoples massacred one another, nor why during the French Revolution they guillotined one another


    10. Their business was to go at night and gather up on the scaffold the heads and bodies of the persons who had been guillotined during the day; they bore away on their backs these dripping corpses, and their red galley-slave blouses had a clot of blood at the back of the neck, which was dry in the morning and wet at night

    11. After all this honour and glory, after having been almost a Queen, she was guillotined by that butcher, Samson


    1. of guillotines in every town square? What exactly is the Bible inferring


    2. “You can’t hang them, shooting won’t work unless you tear them apart and I don’t think guillotines are easy to come by


    3. Of the mountain-tops just beyond the guillotines


    4. Melt all the guns, I thought, break the knives, burn the guillotines, and the malicious will still write letters that kill


    5. Now the contrary would be more correct, namely, that the activity of the governments, with their morality which has fallen behind the common level, with their cruel methods of punishments, of prisons, of hard labour, of gallows, of guillotines, rather contributes to the brutalization of the masses than to the softening of their manners, and so rather to the increase than to the diminution of the number of violators


    6. And so, to preach this Christian teaching and confirm it by a Christian example, we establish among these people agonizing prisons, guillotines, gallows, capital punishments, preparations for murder, for which we use all our strength; we establish for the common people idolatrous doctrines, which are to stupefy them; we establish the governmental sale of intoxicants,—wine, tobacco, opium; we establish even prostitution; we give the land to those who do not need it; we establish spectacles of senseless luxury amidst wretchedness; we destroy every possibility of every semblance of a Christian public opinion; we cautiously destroy the established Christian public opinion,—and then we quote these very men, who have carefully been corrupted by ourselves, and whom we lock up, like wild beasts, in places from which they cannot get away, and in which they grow more bestial still, or whom we kill, as examples of the impossibility of acting upon them otherwise than through violence


    7. One might say quite the reverse nowadays, for the activity of governments, with their antiquated and merciless methods of punishment, their galleys, prisons, gallows, and guillotines, so far below the general plane of morality, tends rather to lower the standard of morals than to elevate it, and therefore rather to increase than to lessen the number of criminals


    8. At present one would rather say on the contrary that the action of the state with its cruel methods of punishment, behind the general moral standard of the age, such as prisons, galleys, gibbets, and guillotines, tends rather to brutalize the people than to civilize them, and consequently rather to increase than diminish the number of malefactors


    9. And to preach this Christian truth and to support it by Christian example we set up among them prisons, guillotines, gallows, preparations for murder; we diffuse among the common herd idolatrous superstitions to stupefy them; we sell them spirits, tobacco, and opium to brutalize them; we even organize legalized prostitution; we give land to those who do not need it; we make a display of senseless luxury in the midst of suffering poverty; we destroy the possibility of anything like a Christian public opinion, and studiously try to suppress what Christian public opinion is existing


    1. Manny Leiber was sitting on the edge of his desk, guillotining a big cigar with one of those one-hundred-dollar gold Dunhill cigar cutters


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