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Taking the Bastile

Taking the Bastile

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Number of Chapters: 26

Length: 07 hours and 27 minutes

Language: English

Pitou lost his mother when he was small. He was raised by a stern aunt who did not really love him. He starts knowing the world by going to service. How can this man, Pitou the Peasant (as the subtitle of the novel suggests) go on to influence the whole state? How can he go on and take a part in the French revolution? Can his motivation, coming from what he did not have, be enough? - Summary by Stav Nisser

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CHAPTER I. THE SON OF GILBERT. (Elsie Selwyn)
CHAPTER II. ANGE PITOU. (Elsie Selwyn)
CHAPTER III. A REVOLUTIONARY FARMER. (Elsie Selwyn)
CHAPTER IV. LONG LEGS ARE GOOD FOR RUNNING, IF NOT FOR DANCING. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER V. WHY THE POLICE AGENT CAME WITH THE CONSTABLES. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER VI. ON THE ROAD. (bts13mp)
CHAPTER VII. THE FIRST BLOOD. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER VIII. PITOU DISCOVERS HE IS BRAVE. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER IX. "TO THE BASTILE!" (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER X. BLOWING HOT AND COLD. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XI. THE PRISON GOVERNOR. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XII. STORMING THE BASTILE. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XIII. DOWN IN THE DUNGEONS. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XIV. THE TRIANGLE OF LIBERTY. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XV. THE YOUNG VISIONARY. (bts13mp)
CHAPTER XVI. THE PHYSICIAN FOR THE STATE. (bts13mp)
CHAPTER XVII. THE COUNTESS OF CHARNY. (bts13mp)
CHAPTER XVIII. THE QUEEN AT BAY. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XIX. THE QUEEN'S FAVOURITE. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XX. THE TRIO OF LOVE. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XXI. THE QUEEN AND HER MASTER. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XXII. THE PRIVATE COUNCIL. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XXIII. WHY THE QUEEN WAITED. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XXIV. THE ARMY OF WOMEN. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XXV. THE NIGHT OF HORRORS. (Rita Boutros)
CHAPTER XXVI. BILLET'S SORROW. (RussellEric)
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