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THE FOURTEENTH OF JULY

People, are brushed aside by them and thrown against a wall. In the midst of the hubbub, Marat is seen.] Long live Marat!

Marat. My children, what are you doing?

The Women. Kill! Kill!

Marat. Kill them? What do you want? Would you eat them? [Some of the crowd laugh.]

Hulin. He knows how to handle them: amuse them!

Hoche. Where is the little girl?

Hulin. The little girl? [Hoche runs out to look for Julie.]

Desmoulins [jumping into their midst]. Stop, comrades, you're killing prisoners!

The People [stopping]. The prisoners?

Desmoulins. The prisoners of the Bastille. Look at their clothes. We have come to free them!

The People [doubtfully ]. They're enemies!

Hulin. There are no more enemies.

Julie [on Hoche's shoulders, carrying a branch, extends her arms to the People, and shouts]. Be merciful to our friends, our friends the enemy.

The People [laughing]. Hear the little one!

Hoche [putting her down on a cannon, whence she dominates the crowd]. Shout, child: "All brothers, all friends."

Julie. Brothers! Brothers!

The People. We are all brothers! She's right!

The Pensioners. Long live the People!

The People. Long live the ancient glory!

The Pensioners [to Julie]. You've saved us, little one!