The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Book 11 Chapter 1 Page 85

“Throw down the stone,” said Tristan; “it no longer holds.”

The crowbars raised the heavy course.

It was, as we have said, the mother’s last bulwark.

She threw herself upon it, she tried to hold it back; she scratched the stone with her nails, but the massive block, set in movement by six men, escaped her and glided gently to the ground along the iron levers.

The mother, perceiving an entrance effected, fell down in front of the opening, barricading the breach with her body, beating the pavement with her head, and shrieking with a voice rendered so hoarse by fatigue that it was hardly audible, —

“Help! fire! fire!”