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VII. | The gilded cage | 357 |
VIII. | The Nemesis of nature | 359 |
IX. | The first meeting | 361 |
X. | An escapade | 363 |
XI. | A portrait | 366 |
XII. | Self-distrust | 368 |
XIII. | Napoleon's foibles | 369 |
XIV. | Household changes | 371 |
XV. | Horseplay | 373 |
XVI. | Delicacy | 375 |
XVII. | A son | 377 |
XVIII. | Napoleon as a father | 378 |
XIX. | Marie Louise's treason | 379 |
XX. | Neipperg | 380 |
XXI. | Il Serenissimo | 381 |
NAPOLEON'S LAST VOYAGES | 384 | |
I. | An adventurous enterprise | 384 |
II. | Marseilles after the abdication | 387 |
III. | The fallen Emperor | 389 |
IV. | Departure for Elba | 391 |
V. | Napoleon's powers of observation | 393 |
VI. | Ruler of Elba | 394 |
VII. | The voyage to St. Helena | 397 |
VIII. | A caged lion | 398 |
IX. | Life in St. Helena | 401 |
X. | Napoleon's selfishness | 402 |
A FINAL PICTURE | 405 | |
I. | Waterloo | 406 |
II. | The battle | 408 |
III. | Napoleon | 410 |
IV. | Napoleon in retreat | 414 |