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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