Empress Josephine (Historical Novel)
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L. Muhlbach. Empress Josephine (Historical Novel)
Empress Josephine (Historical Novel)
Table of Contents
BOOK I. THE VISCOUNTESS BEAUHARNAIS
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II. THE YOUNG MAID
CHAPTER III. THE BETROTHAL
CHAPTER IV. THE YOUNG BONAPARTE
CHAPTER V. THE UNHAPPY MARRIAGE
CHAPTER VI. TRIANON AND MARIE ANTOINETTE
CHAPTER VII. LIEUTENANT NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
CHAPTER VIII. A PAGE FROM HISTORY
CHAPTER IX. JOSEPHINE’S RETURN
CHAPTER X. THE DAYS OF THE REVOLUTION
CHAPTER XI. THE TENTH OF AUGUST, AND THE LETTER OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
CHAPTER XII. THE EXECUTION OF THE QUEEN
CHAPTER XIII. THE ARREST
CHAPTER XIV. IN PRISON
CHAPTER XV. DELIVERANCE
BOOK II. THE WIFE OF GENERAL BONAPARTE
CHAPTER XVI. BONAPARTE IN CORSICA
CHAPTER XVII. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE BEFORE TOULON
CHAPTER XVIII. BONAPARTE’S IMPRISONMENT
CHAPTER XIX. THE THIRTEENTH VENDEMIAIRE
CHAPTER XX. THE WIDOW JOSEPHINE BEAUHARNAIS
CHAPTER XXI. THE NEW PARIS
CHAPTER XXII. THE FIRST INTERVIEW
CHAPTER XXIII. MARRIAGE
CHAPTER XXIV. BONAPARTE’S LOVE-LETTERS
LETTERS OF GENERAL BONAPARTE TO JOSEPHINE
CHAPTER XXV. JOSEPHINE IN ITALY
CHAPTER XXVI. BONAPARTE AND JOSEPHINE IN MILAN
CHAPTER XXVII. THE COURT OF MONTEBELLO
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE PEACE OF CAMPO FORMIO
CHAPTER XXIX. DAYS OF TRIUMPH
BOOK III. THE EMPRESS AND THE DIVORCED
CHAPTER XXX. PLOMBIERES AND HALMAISON
CHAPTER XXXI. THE FIRST FAITHLESSNESS
CHAPTER XXXII. THE EIGHTEENTH BRUMAIRE
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE TUILERIES
CHAPTER XXXIV. THE INFERNAL MACHINE
CHAPTER XXXV. THE CASHMERES AND THE LETTER
CHAPTER XXXVI. MALMAISON
CHAPTER XXXVII. FLOWERS AND MUSIC
CHAPTER XXXVIII. PRELUDE TO THE EMPIRE
CHAPTER XXXIX. THE POPE IN PARIS
CHAPTER XL. THE CORONATION
CHAPTER XLI. DAYS OF HAPPINESS
CHAPTER XLII. DIVORCE
CHAPTER XLIII. THE DIVORCED
CHAPTER XLIV. DEATH
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This last circumstance kindled Napoleon’s anger; he considered it as an insult that the scholars should be treated as prisoners.
“Had we been ordered in the name of the law to remain here,” cried he, “then honor itself would have claimed from us to remain, for law commands obedience to our superiors. But since we are treated as slaves, who are by main force compelled to submission, then honor claims from us to prove to our oppressors that we are free beings, and that we desire to remain such. We are treated as prisoners of war, kept under lock and bolt, but no one has demanded our word of honor that we will make no effort to escape this subjection. Whosoever has a brave heart and a soul full of honor’s love, let him follow me!”
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