The History of a Crime


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three o'clock in the morning a summons had been sent to the forty-eight  
Commissaries of Paris and of the suburbs, and also to the peace officers.  
An hour afterwards all of them arrived. They were ushered into a separate  
chamber, and isolated from each other as much as possible. At five  
o'clock a bell was sounded in the Prefect's cabinet. The Prefect Maupas  
called the Commissaries of Police one after another into his cabinet,  
revealed the plot to them, and allotted to each his portion of the crime.  
None refused; many thanked him.  
It was a question of arresting at their own homes seventy-eight Democrats  
who were influential in their districts, and dreaded by the Elysée as  
possible chieftains of barricades. It was necessary, a still more daring  
outrage, to arrest at their houses sixteen Representatives of the People.  
For this last task were chosen among the Commissaries of Police such of  
those magistrates who seemed the most likely to become ruffians. Amongst  
these were divided the Representatives. Each had his man. Sieur Courtille  
had Charras, Sieur Desgranges had Nadaud, Sieur Hubaut the elder had M.  
Thiers, and Sieur Hubaut the younger General Bedeau, General Changarnier  
was allotted to Lerat, and General Cavaignac to Colin. Sieur Dourlens  
took Representative Valentin, Sieur Benoist Representative Miot, Sieur  
Allard Representative Cholat, Sieur Barlet took Roger (Du Nord), General  
Lamoricière fell to Commissary Blanchet, Commissary Gronfier had  
Representative Greppo, and Commissary Boudrot Representative Lagrange.  
The Questors were similarly allotted, Monsieur Baze to the Sieur  
Primorin, and General Leflô to Sieur Bertoglio.  
Warrants with the name of the Representatives had been drawn up in the  
Prefect's private Cabinet. Blanks had been only left for the names of the  
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