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Their words immediately drew dissatisfaction from several nobles around them.
Someone looked at them and scolded, "Gentlemen, you should be ashamed of your nonsensical talk. I almost go to Louvre Square every day, and all I see there are despicable Tax Farmers, not decent people at all."
Another, clearly influenced by Rousseau's ideas of equality, retorted, "The people of France should not be called lowly, at least not in the eyes of Jesus. When called by the divine, there is no distinction between noble and commoner."