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Jeff Mills - La Force (Original Mix)
How a pallet of bread tossed out of La Force made two souls meet once again. Volume 4, Book 5, Chapter 5.
Clips from <Il cuore di Cosette>.
“This Panchaud, alias Printanier, alias Bigrenaille, later featured in several criminal proceedings and has since become a celebrity crook. […] they used to talk about him in the exercise yard called the Lions’ Den at La Force. At that fabled prison, at the exact spot under the covered way where the sewer runs that was used in the incredible breakout in broad daylight of thirty detainees in 1843, you could even read, above the flagstones over the toilets, his name, PANCHAUD, boldly carved by the man himself on the parapet wall in one of his attempts at escape.”
This reference to the infamous breakout from La Force prison in 1843 in fact seems to be inspired by / linked to a real-life event! Although— unlike Hugo’s suggestion— according to this historical article [source] there were only 15 escapees (out of which 11 were captured and again arrested). However, it indeed appears that these real criminals also used the sewer and the sewer pipes to enable their escape!
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Strength card (La Force) from the Grand Etteilla tarot deck. This deck was published by H. Pussey in Paris circa 1890.
La Force Arno Breker • 1939
Christian Dior Haute Couture spring 2021