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Identifier: lifeofnapoleonbo00tarb (find matches)
Title: A life of Napoleon Boneparte:
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Tarbell, Ida M. (Ida Minerva), 1857-1944
Subjects: Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 Josephine, Empress, consort of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1763-1814
Publisher: New York, McClure, Phillips & co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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calm pulse, fixed eyes,monotonous walk! . . . A thousand kisses, tender, like my heart. It was not merely indolence and indifference that causedJosephines neglect. It was coquetry frequently, and Na-poleon, informed by his couriersas to whom she receivedat Milan or Genoa, and of the pleasures she enjoyed, wasjealous with all the force of his nature. More than oneyoung officer who dared pay homage to Josephine in this cam-paign was banished by order of the commander-in-chief.Reaching Milan once, unexpectedly, he found her gone.His disappointment was bitter. I reached Milan, rushed to your rooms, having thrown up every-thing to see you, to press you to my heart—you were not there; youare traveling about from one town to another, amusing yourself withballs. . . . My unhappiness is inconceivable. . . . Dont putyourself out; pursue your pleasure; happiness is made for you. It was between such extremes of triumphant love andblack despair that Napoleon lived throughout the Italiancampaign.
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BONAPARTE AT MALMAISON. The title on the engraving reads: Bonaparte, dedie a Madame Bonaparte.Engraved in 1803 by Godefroy, after Isabey. CHAPTER VI. napoleons return to PARIS THE EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN THE 18th BRUM AIRE IN December, 1797, he returned to Paris. His wholefamily were collected there, forming a Bonapartecolony, as the Parisians called it. There were Josephand his wife; Lucien, now married to Christine Boyer, hisold landlords daughter, a marriage Napoleon never for-gave ; Eliza, now Madame Bacciochi; Pauline, now MadameLeclerc. Madame Letitia was in the city, with Caroline;Louis and Jerome were still in school. Josephine had herdaughter Hortense, a girl of thirteen, with her. Her sonEugene, though but fifteen years old, was away on a missionfor Napoleon, who, in spite of the boys youth, had alreadytaken him into his confidence. According to Napoleons ex-press desire, all the family lived in great simplicity. The return to Paris of the commander-in-chief of theArmy of Italy wa

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