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THE EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN.

but giving up the palace of Chapultepec, he took up his quarters in a modest hacienda adjacent to the capital, called La Teja; it was the spot where our squadrons of the Chasseurs d'Afrique had encamped the day the French entered Mexico.