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Contents.
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THE ESTIMATE OF A WORSHIPPER 70
I. Méneval 70
II. A hero worshipper 72
III. Napoleon appears 73
IV. Méneval starts work 75
V. First dictation 77
VI. A portrait of Napoleon 79
VII. Napoleon at table 82
VIII. Life at Malmaison 83
IX. Josephine's occupations 85
X. Méneval charmed 87
XI. The shadow of a crime 88
XII. Napoleon's power of work 89
XIII. Napoleon in his study 92
XIV. Napoleon as a man of letters 93
XV. Napoleon's orthography 95
XVI. Lapses 97
XVII. Was Napoleon superstitious? 98
XVIII. Curious characteristics 100
XIX. Daily habits 102
XX. Napoleon in the field 104
XXI. The descent begun 107
XXII. Napoleon's forlorn young heir 109
XXIII. A doomed man 111
THE ESTIMATE OF AN OFFICIAL 113
I. The Pasquier dynasty 113
II. The old régime 114
III. Paris before the storm 117
IV. The taking of the Bastille 119
V. The Girondists 120
VI. The advance of the storm 121
VII. A narrow escape 123
VIII. A terrible plan 125