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Cover

Title Page

PART I - BONAPARTE

I - Josephine’s Debts

II - How the Free City of Hamburg Paid Josephine’s Debts

III - The Companions of Jehu

IV - The Son of the Miller of La Guerche

V - The Mousetrap

VI - The Combat of the One Hundred

VII - Blues and Whites

VIII - The Meeting

IX - Two Companions at Arms

X - Two Young Women Put Their Heads Together

XI - Madame de Permon’s Ball

XII - The Queen’s Minuet

XIII - The Three Sainte-Hermines

XIV - Léon de Sainte-Hermine

XV - Charles de Sainte-Hermine [I]

XVI - Mademoiselle de Fargas

XVII - The Ceyzériat Caves

XVIII - Charles de Sainte-Hermine [2]

XIX - The End of Hector’s Story

XX - Fouché

XXI - In Which Fouché Works to Return to the Ministry of Police, Which He Has Not Yet Left

XXII - In Which Mademoiselle de Beauharnais Becomes the Wife of a King without a Throne and Mademoiselle de Sourdis the Widow of a Living Husband

XXIII - The Burning Brigades

XXIV - Counterorders

XXV - The Duc d’Enghien [I]

XXVI - In the Vernon Forest

XXVII - The Bomb

XXVIII - The Real Perpetrators

XXIX - King Louis of Parma

XXX - Jupiter on Mount Olympus

XXXI - War

XXXII - Citizen Régnier’s Police and Citizen Fouché’s Police

XXXIII - Empty-Handed

XXXIV - The Revelations of a Man Who Hanged Himself

XXXV - The Arrests

XXXVI - George

XXXVII - The Duc d’Enghien [2]

XXXVIII - Chateaubriand

XXXIX - The Embassy in Rome

XL - Resolve

XLI - Via Dolorosa

XLII - Suicide

XLIII - The Trial

XLIV - In the Temple

XLV - In the Courtroom

XLVI - The Sentencing

XLVII - The Execution

PART II - NAPOLEON

XLVIII - After Three Years in Prison

XLIX - Saint-Malo

L - Madame Leroux’s Inn

LI - The Fake English Ship

LII - Surcouf

LIII - The Officers on the Revenant

LIV - Getting Under Way

LV - Tenerife

LVI - Crossing the Line

LVII - The Slave Ship

LVIII - How the American Captain Got Forty-Five Thousand Francs instead of the Five Thousand He Was Asking For

LIX - Île de France

LX - On Land

LXI - The Return [I]

LXII - The New York Racer

LXIII - The Guardian

LXIV - Malay Pirates

LXV - Arrival

LXVI - Pegu

LXVII - The Trip

LXVIII - The Emperor Snake

LXIX - Brigands

LXX - The Steward’s Family

LXXI - The Garden of Eden

LXXII - The Colony

LXXIII - The Vicomte de Sainte-Hermine Is Buried

LXXIV - Tigers and Elephants

LXXV - Jane’s Illness

LXXVI - Delayed Departure

LXXVII - Indian Nights

LXXVIII - Preparations for a Wedding

LXXIX - The Wedding

LXXX - Eurydice

LXXXI - Return to Pegu

LXXXII - Two Captures

LXXXIII - Return to Chien-de-Plomb

LXXXIV - A Visit to the Governor

LXXXV - A Collection for the Poor

LXXXVI - Departure

LXXXVII - What Was Happening in Europe

LXXXVIII - Emma Lyonna

LXXXIX - In Which Napoleon Sees That Sometimes It Is More Difficult to Control Men Than Fortune

XC - The Port of Cadiz

XCI - The Little Bird

XCII - Trafalgar

XCIII - Disaster

XCIV - The Storm

XCV - Escape

XCVI - At Sea

XCVII - Monsieur Fouché’s Advice

XCVIII - A Relay Station in Rome

XCIX - The Appian Way

C - What Was Happening on the Appian Way Fifty Years before Christ

CI - An Archeological Conversation between a Navy Lieutenant and a Captain of Hussars

CII - In Which the Reader Will Guess the Name of One of the Two Travelers and Learn the Name of the Other

CIII - The Pontine Marshes

CIV - Fra Diavolo

CV - Pursuit

CVI - Major Hugo

CVII - At Bay

CVIII - The Gallows

CIX - Christophe Saliceti, Minister of Police and Minister of War

CX - King Joseph

CXI - Il Bizzarro

CXII - In Which the Two Young Men Part Ways, One to Return to Service under Murat, and the Other to Request Service under Reynier

CXIII - General Reynier

CXIV - In Which René Sees that Saliceti Was Not Mistaken

CXV - The Village of Parenti

CXVI - The Iron Cage

CXVII - In Which René Comes Upon Il Bizzarro’s Trail When He Least Expects It

CXVIII - In Pursuit of Bandits

CXIX - The Duchess’s Hand

APPENDIX

I His Imperial Highness, Viceroy Eugene-Napoleon

II At Lunch

III Preparations

A NOTE TO THE READER

A NOTE ABOUT PREPARING THE TEXT

About the Author

By the same author

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