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Back in the day, despite the excitement to view it, peasant crowds hated watching executions that got too 'traumatic'-- crying, shaking, wailing, all that. They loved the silence of it in order to make themselves feel better. Madame Du Barry's execution is a bit of a turning point for this with the level of hysterics she reached....
Back in the day, despite the excitement to view it, peasant crowds hated watching executions that got too 'traumatic'-- crying, shaking, wailing, all that. They loved the silence of it in order to make themselves feel better. Madame Du Barry's execution is a bit of a turning point for this with the level of hysterics she reached....
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