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D all day and most of the night, but were, as yet, more orderly than the
masses, who stormed through the streets with lighted torches, shrieking
and yelling and burning the king and his ministers in effigy. The
substantial citizens also felt that the time was come to prepare for the
climax toward which their fortunes were hastening. That spiteful fist
would be at their own skulls next, beyond a doubt. The result of a long
and hot debate in the Exchange between the Sons of