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IX. | The death of the King | 125 |
X. | The Reign of Terror | 127 |
XI. | Another narrow escape | 129 |
XII. | A rescuing angel | 132 |
XIII. | Still the Reign of Terror | 134 |
XIV. | A prison scene | 137 |
XV. | A prison terrorist | 139 |
XVI. | Napoleon | 141 |
XVII. | The return from Egypt | 142 |
XVIII. | Napoleon's moment of fear | 144 |
XIX. | Talleyrand | 145 |
XX. | Talleyrand's treachery | 146 |
XXI. | Humiliation of Germany | 148 |
XXII. | The Talleyrand intrigue | 150 |
XXIII. | Napoleon in a passion | 152 |
XXIV. | A curious Bonaparte trait | 154 |
XXV. | The female Bonapartes | 156 |
AS NAPOLEON APPEARED TO A RELATIVE | 159 | |
I. | About the Bastille | 160 |
II. | The hanging of Foulon | 162 |
III. | "To Paris" | 164 |
IV. | Paris during the massacre | 166 |
V. | How a village was affected by the overturn | 168 |
VI. | A first view of Napoleon | 171 |
VII. | Napoleon and Josephine | 172 |
VIII. | Labours and fatigues | 173 |
IX. | The return from Elba | 175 |
X. | A changed France | 177 |
XI. | Waterloo | 179 |
NAPOLEON, AS HE APPEARED TO A SOLDIER | 182 | |
I. | Glimpses of the Terror | 184 |
II. | The Revolution in the school | 187 |