I just read a story called: Emilie: A Tale of the French Revolution, and in this story Emilie has just escaped execution by members of the more radical jacobin party, who have seized control of the revolution and believe the Girondists must be put down. As she escapes she suddenly gets spotted by an old baker who lets her escape. The baker and his wife provide Emilie everything necessary to escape from the city she was in. They kindly give her a pass, from which she could escape the city, Paris.
my question is do you think Emilie was out of danger once she passed through the gates of Paris?
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Apparently no one on the Jiskha forum has read this story.
oh, but I just gave you a summary about it kind of. Emilie was innocent.
Emilie an innocent girl just escaped from the clutches of the jacobin family, until she spots an old man, who she eventually gets to know is a baker, she thought that this was it, she was doomed because the baker would hand her over, but he doesn't do that, he and his wife actually help her, and provide her with clothes, meals, and a pass to get out of paris, and be free.