In which François tells the fortune of the Marquis de Ste. Luce and of Robespierre, and has his own fortune told, and of how Despard saw a man of whom he was afraid
How Pierre became a Jacobin and how a nation became insane
The juggling firm of Despard, François & Co. is broken up—Despard goes into politics, and François becomes a fencing-master
In which Toto is seen to change his politics twice a day—the mornings and the afternoons quarrel—In which Jean Pierre André Amar, "le farouche," appears
Citizen Amar, meeting the marquis, is unlucky and vindictive