The very boys deftly wrench the matches out of fallen bombs: 'a man clutches a rolling ball with his hat, which takes fire; when cool, they crown it with a bonnet rouge.
Note too how the Jacobin Brethren are mounting new symbolical headgear: the Woollen Cap or Nightcap, bonnet de laine, better known as bonnet rouge, the colour being red.
During the last six months of Terror, but two out of the one hundred and sixty boarders of the "Bonnet Rouge" Committee are withdrawn from the establishment and handed over to the guillotine.
A ship with the tricolor moved up with the flood, a bonnet rouge at the masthead, as was common.
After a few minutes' conversation, I laughingly inquired what he had done with the bonnet rouge.
The bonnet rouge, you will understand, with all Frenchmen is a symbol of extreme Jacobinism, and of the reign of terror.
He soon reached the shop over which hung the sign of the "Bonnet Rouge" and entered it.
Hence the "Bonnet Rouge" soon became the rendezvous of the Revolutionists of that quarter; and through them Bridoul acquired information with regard to their plans that enabled him to save the lives of many citizens.
This sign represented a red Phrygian cap upon a white ground, and above it was written in large red letters: "Le Bonnet Rouge.
The bonnet rouge had from its first appearance been the subject of dispute and dissension amongst the Jacobins; the exaltés wore it, whilst the modérés yet abstained from adopting it.
Men armed with pikes, and wearing the bonnet rouge, reappeared, and eclipsed the uniforms.
It was the moment when the bonnet rouge, the symbol of extreme opinion, a species of livery worn by the demagogues and flatterers of the people, had been almost unanimously adopted by the Jacobins.
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