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Title: A Narrative
Author: Ravachol 
Date: July 13, 1892
Language: en
Topics: history
Source: Un saint nous est né, edited by Philippe Oriol.
Notes: We have three autobiographical texts by Ravachol dating from his time in prison just prior to his execution July 11, 1892. The first was the text dictated to the police, “My Principles”; the second is a longer fragment about his youth, political development and criminal life; and the last an account of his most notorious crime, his attempt at grave-robbing. Supposedly written in his own hand, complete with grammatical and spelling mistakes, it appeared in a Parisian paper two days after Ravachol’s death. Source: Ravachol. Un saint nous est né, edited by Philippe Oriol. L’équipement de la pensée, Paris. 1992; Translated: for marxists.org by Mitch Abidor; CopyLeft: Creative Commons (Attribute & ShareAlike) marxists.org 2006.

Ravachol

A Narrative

“Among the papers left by Ravachol is found the story of the violation

of the grave of Mme la baronne de Rochetaillé. Someone who momentarily

had it in his possession having sent it to us, we reproduce it in its

entirety, respecting the spelling and grammar. The story is written with

a cold and tranquil cynicism, which will inspire in readers the same

horror we ourselves felt.”

Le Gaulois July 13, 1892

...being without work I set myself to making false money, a means not

very lucratif and but dangerous, so I soon abbandonned it. I learnd that

there was a baroness named de Rochetaillé who had bin buried not to long

before. I thought she must have some jewls on her, so I resolved to

break into the toomb.

One day I got myself a hooded lamp and a jimmy and I set out.

I left home at 9:00 at night. Along the way I went into a bakery with

the intenshun of paying the owner with a two frank piece in exchange for

a loaf of bred, but he reconized that it was false. I pretended not to

no this and continued along my way. Further along I went into a café and

asked for a drink to take with me and I managed to give the owner a two

frank piece. Further along I went again to a baker, I asked for a small

loaf, I gave him a two frank piece and went on my way.

I got to the cematary at 11:00. Before going in I ate my bred and drank

some wine, and climb the wall and head for the grave that I attentively

inspect.

So using my jimmy I lifted the toombstone and I entered the toomb;

seeing the name I was looking for on a marble stone I set myself to

unsealing it with the jimmy. So that the stone shouldn’t fall on me I

went into an empty compartment beside it. In falling the stone made a

great noise and it broke into many pieces.

I quickly went back up to see if anyone was passing by. Not seeing

anything suspishus, I went back down. I broke the 3 or 4 circles that

closed the coffin. It wasn’t easy to do this.

Afterward I tried to fit my jimmy into a joint in the coffin and was

able to do so. I bust open the planks by pressing on them, but there was

a layer of led wrapped around the corpse. I banged on it with the point

of the jimmy and managed to make an opening big enough to take out the

arm to see her left hand. I had to take out several small pakages which

I didn’t know what they contained. Once her left arm was out I pulled it

too me and looked attentively at the fingers which was covered with

mold. I didn’t find what I was looking for. I looked at the throat and

didn’t see nothing there neither, and since my lamp didn’t light anymore

since it had no more oil, in order to finish my operation I set on fire

a wreath of flowers I’d found in a chapel over the fault. It spred a

thick smoke while I was burning which caused me to go back up quickly if

I didn’t want to asfixiate.

When I opened the coffin I had only one fear and that was that a large

escaping of asfixiating gas would take place, but because I was in a

hurry do to a certain need I didn’t hesitate because its preferable to

die risking yourself than succumming to hunger.

Once I climbed up I put the toombstone back in place and I started back

home but on leaving I saw about a hundred meters away two men coming

across the fields who seemed to want to cut me off in order to stop me.

I put my hand on my revolver and slowed down a little. They passed in

front of me not saying anything. Later on on the rue da la monta I meet

a man who at about a hundred meters who asked the way to the Chateau

Creux. I didn’t clearly understand him and he came up to me and repeated

the question. I told him to follow me, that I passed write by it. He

said to me that I was wearing a fake beard on my face which made me

smile since I thought I had nothing to fear from this man who was all

alone.

This happened on the rue de la monta. Coming up on the station I showed

him the way and continued on mine. I went back home.