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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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