. A life of Napoleon Boneparte:. i?;-# BONAPARTE AT THE TUILERIES, AUGUST 10, 1792. After a lithograph by Charlet. Lieutenant Bonaparte on the terrace ofthe Tuileries, watching the crowd of rioters who were hastening to themassacre of the Swiss Guards. 36 NAPOLEON IN PARTS 37 fifteen that young man paid three thousand two hundreddoHars for a shaving case containing everything exceptthe beard to enable its owner to use it) Some of the mostfurious scenes which occurred between Napoleon and Jo-sephine were because she was continually in debt. After thedivorce he frequently cautioned her to be wat


. A life of Napoleon Boneparte:. i?;-# BONAPARTE AT THE TUILERIES, AUGUST 10, 1792. After a lithograph by Charlet. Lieutenant Bonaparte on the terrace ofthe Tuileries, watching the crowd of rioters who were hastening to themassacre of the Swiss Guards. 36 NAPOLEON IN PARTS 37 fifteen that young man paid three thousand two hundreddoHars for a shaving case containing everything exceptthe beard to enable its owner to use it) Some of the mostfurious scenes which occurred between Napoleon and Jo-sephine were because she was continually in debt. After thedivorce he frequently cautioned her to be watchful of hermone}^ Think what a bad opinion I should have of youif I knew you were in debt with an income of six hundredthousand dollars a year, he wrote her in 1813. The methodical habits of Marie Louise were a constantsatisfaction to Napoleon. She settles all her accounts oncea week, deprives herself of new gowns if necessary, and im-poses privations upon herself in order to keep out of debt,he said proudly. A bill of sixty-tw


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