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andseethelittle
nonhisuch,
thenidontknoafraidthatiwouldleave
booksandthekittenandhoandeverythingelseto
folloyoher
didthisandheavenknobotobeahero
llionsofotherpeoplesgrandfathersdidittheyreceived
noretheyexpectednonetheycheerfully
gavelegsandarandlivestoservethisforeigner,ook
thethousandlesatheirhosandrched
thentoabarrageofrussianorenglishorspanishor
italianoraustriancannonandstaredquietlyintospacewhile
theyheagonyofdeath
ifyouaskforanexplanation,istanshati
havenoneicanonlyguessatoneofthereasonsnapoleon
hegreatestofactorsandtheinent
esandunderallcircutances
heknepressthespectators
standheunderstoodakethedeepest
iressionherhespokeintheegyptiandesert,before
thebaids,oraddressed
hisshiveringnonthedeadeno
differenceatalltisheasterofthesituationeven
attheend,anexileonalittlerockintheddleoftheatlantic,
asicknatthercyofadullandintolerablebritishgoveor,
heheldthecentreofthestage
afterthedefeatoferloo,nooneoutsideofafew
trustedfriendseversaperorthepeopleof
europeknehatheheislandofsthelena
theyknedayandnight
theyknehatthebritishfleetguardedthegarrisonh
guardedtheeeroronhisfartlonghewas
neveroutofthendofeitherfriendorenewhenillness
anddespairhadatlasttakenhieyesntinued
tohaunttheuchofaforce
inthelifeoffranceasahundredyearsagowhenpeople
faintedattheresightofthissalloanabled
hishorsesintheholiesttelesoftherussiankrein,and
ightyonesofthisearthasif
theykeys
togiveyouareoutlineofhislifeand
upleofvolustotellyouofhisgreatpoliti
ofthefrenchstate,ofhisneodesoflahwere
adoptedinsteuropeanuntries,ofhisactivitiesinevery
fieldofpublicactivity,akethousandsofpagesbut
icanexplaininafecessfulduring
thefirstpartofhiscareerandhelast
tenyearsfroheyear1789untiltheyear1804,napoleon
hegreatleaderofthefrenchrevolutionhe
relyfightingforthegloryofhisoehedefeated
austriaanditalyandenglandandrussiabecausehe,hielf,
andhissoldiersheapostlesofthenereedof
``liberty,frateityandequalityandiesof
theurtsheyhefriendsofthepeople
butintheyear1804,napoleondehielfhereditary
eerorofthefrenchandsentforpopepiusviitoe
andcro,evenasleoiii,intheyear800hadcrowned
thatothergreatkingofthefranks,charlegne,ple
antlybeforenapoleonseyes
one
anunsuonarchhe
forgothisspiritualther,thepoliticalclubofthejabins
heethe
chiefofalltheoppressorsandkepthisshootingsquadsready
toexecutethoseperialwillno
onehadshedatearainsof
theholyroneireedtothehistoricaldustbin
andangloryroyed
bythegrandsonofanitalianpeasantbuthenapoleonic
areshadinvadedspain,hadforcedthespaniardsto
regniseakingtheydetested,hadssacredthepoor
drilenesainedfaithfultotheiroldrulers,then
publipiniontuedagainsttheforrheroofrengoand
austerlitzandahundredotherrevolutionarybattlesthen
andonlythen,heheroofthe
revolutionbutthepersonificationofallthebadtraitsofthe
oldregi,possibleforenglandtogivedirectionto
thefastspreadingsentintofhatreduingall
honestnintoeneesofthefrencheeror
theenglishpeoplefroheverybeginninghadfelt
deeplydisgustedthegrueso
detailsoftheterrortheyhadstagedtheiro
revolutionduringthereignofcharlesiacenturybefore
ithadbeenaverysileaffairparedtotheupheavalof
parisintheeyesoftheaverageenglishnajabinwas
anstertobeshotatsightandnapoleonhechiefdevil
thebritishfleethadblockadedfranceeversincetheyear
1798ithadspoilednapoleonsplantoinvadeindiabyway
ofegyptandhadforiniousretreat,
afterhisvictoriesalongthebanksofthenileandfinally,
intheyear1805,englandgotthechanceithadedforso
long
nearcapetrafalgaronthesoutheastofspain,
nelsonannihilatedthenapoleonicfleet,beyondapossible
thatnton,theeerorwas
landlockedevenso,heaintain
hielfastheregnisedrulerofthentinenthadheunderstood
thesignsofthetisandacceptedthehonourablepeace
butnapoleonhadbeenblinded
bytheblazeofhisoognisenoequals
heuldtoleratenorivalsandhishatredtuedagainst
russia,thesteriouslandoftheendlessplain**s
inexhaustiblesupplyofcannonfodder
aslongasrussiahehalftedson
ofcatherihegreat,napoleonhadknoodealh
thesituationbutpaulgreoreandreirresponsible
untilhisexasperatedsubjectsurderhibr >
lesttheyallbesenttothesiberianleadnesandthesonof
paul,theeeroralexander,didnotsharehisfathersaffection
fortheusurperheregardedastheeneofnkind,
theetealdisturberofthepeacehean
hathehadbeenchosenbygodtodeliverthe
thersicancursehejoinedprussiaandengland
andaustriaandhees
andfivetishefailedintheyear1812heonceretaun
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andseethelittle
nonhisuch,
thenidontknoafraidthatiwouldleave
booksandthekittenandhoandeverythingelseto
folloyoher
didthisandheavenknobotobeahero
llionsofotherpeoplesgrandfathersdidittheyreceived
noretheyexpectednonetheycheerfully
gavelegsandarandlivestoservethisforeigner,ook
thethousandlesatheirhosandrched
thentoabarrageofrussianorenglishorspanishor
italianoraustriancannonandstaredquietlyintospacewhile
theyheagonyofdeath
ifyouaskforanexplanation,istanshati
havenoneicanonlyguessatoneofthereasonsnapoleon
hegreatestofactorsandtheinent
esandunderallcircutances
heknepressthespectators
standheunderstoodakethedeepest
iressionherhespokeintheegyptiandesert,before
thebaids,oraddressed
hisshiveringnonthedeadeno
differenceatalltisheasterofthesituationeven
attheend,anexileonalittlerockintheddleoftheatlantic,
asicknatthercyofadullandintolerablebritishgoveor,
heheldthecentreofthestage
afterthedefeatoferloo,nooneoutsideofafew
trustedfriendseversaperorthepeopleof
europeknehatheheislandofsthelena
theyknedayandnight
theyknehatthebritishfleetguardedthegarrisonh
guardedtheeeroronhisfartlonghewas
neveroutofthendofeitherfriendorenewhenillness
anddespairhadatlasttakenhieyesntinued
tohaunttheuchofaforce
inthelifeoffranceasahundredyearsagowhenpeople
faintedattheresightofthissalloanabled
hishorsesintheholiesttelesoftherussiankrein,and
ightyonesofthisearthasif
theykeys
togiveyouareoutlineofhislifeand
upleofvolustotellyouofhisgreatpoliti
ofthefrenchstate,ofhisneodesoflahwere
adoptedinsteuropeanuntries,ofhisactivitiesinevery
fieldofpublicactivity,akethousandsofpagesbut
icanexplaininafecessfulduring
thefirstpartofhiscareerandhelast
tenyearsfroheyear1789untiltheyear1804,napoleon
hegreatleaderofthefrenchrevolutionhe
relyfightingforthegloryofhisoehedefeated
austriaanditalyandenglandandrussiabecausehe,hielf,
andhissoldiersheapostlesofthenereedof
``liberty,frateityandequalityandiesof
theurtsheyhefriendsofthepeople
butintheyear1804,napoleondehielfhereditary
eerorofthefrenchandsentforpopepiusviitoe
andcro,evenasleoiii,intheyear800hadcrowned
thatothergreatkingofthefranks,charlegne,ple
antlybeforenapoleonseyes
one
anunsuonarchhe
forgothisspiritualther,thepoliticalclubofthejabins
heethe
chiefofalltheoppressorsandkepthisshootingsquadsready
toexecutethoseperialwillno
onehadshedatearainsof
theholyroneireedtothehistoricaldustbin
andangloryroyed
bythegrandsonofanitalianpeasantbuthenapoleonic
areshadinvadedspain,hadforcedthespaniardsto
regniseakingtheydetested,hadssacredthepoor
drilenesainedfaithfultotheiroldrulers,then
publipiniontuedagainsttheforrheroofrengoand
austerlitzandahundredotherrevolutionarybattlesthen
andonlythen,heheroofthe
revolutionbutthepersonificationofallthebadtraitsofthe
oldregi,possibleforenglandtogivedirectionto
thefastspreadingsentintofhatreduingall
honestnintoeneesofthefrencheeror
theenglishpeoplefroheverybeginninghadfelt
deeplydisgustedthegrueso
detailsoftheterrortheyhadstagedtheiro
revolutionduringthereignofcharlesiacenturybefore
ithadbeenaverysileaffairparedtotheupheavalof
parisintheeyesoftheaverageenglishnajabinwas
anstertobeshotatsightandnapoleonhechiefdevil
thebritishfleethadblockadedfranceeversincetheyear
1798ithadspoilednapoleonsplantoinvadeindiabyway
ofegyptandhadforiniousretreat,
afterhisvictoriesalongthebanksofthenileandfinally,
intheyear1805,englandgotthechanceithadedforso
long
nearcapetrafalgaronthesoutheastofspain,
nelsonannihilatedthenapoleonicfleet,beyondapossible
thatnton,theeerorwas
landlockedevenso,heaintain
hielfastheregnisedrulerofthentinenthadheunderstood
thesignsofthetisandacceptedthehonourablepeace
butnapoleonhadbeenblinded
bytheblazeofhisoognisenoequals
heuldtoleratenorivalsandhishatredtuedagainst
russia,thesteriouslandoftheendlessplain**s
inexhaustiblesupplyofcannonfodder
aslongasrussiahehalftedson
ofcatherihegreat,napoleonhadknoodealh
thesituationbutpaulgreoreandreirresponsible
untilhisexasperatedsubjectsurderhibr >
lesttheyallbesenttothesiberianleadnesandthesonof
paul,theeeroralexander,didnotsharehisfathersaffection
fortheusurperheregardedastheeneofnkind,
theetealdisturberofthepeacehean
hathehadbeenchosenbygodtodeliverthe
thersicancursehejoinedprussiaandengland
andaustriaandhees
andfivetishefailedintheyear1812heonceretaun
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