Memoirs of DrThomas WEvans: the second French empire . From an engraving of the portrait by Cabanel. Dr. Thomas W. Evans 1 From a photograph by Ch. Reutlinger taken about 1875. Mademoiselle Eugenie—Comtesse de Teba 74 From a photograph taken in 1852. The Empress Eugenie 106 From a photograph taken about 1865. General Reille Presenting to King William the Letter of Napoleon III 218 From a photograph of the painting by A. von Werner. Napoleon III 228 From his last photograph taken by W. and D. Downey in 1872. The Empress Eugenie 246 From a photograph taken by W. and D. Downey in 1871. The Empres


Memoirs of DrThomas WEvans: the second French empire . From an engraving of the portrait by Cabanel. Dr. Thomas W. Evans 1 From a photograph by Ch. Reutlinger taken about 1875. Mademoiselle Eugenie—Comtesse de Teba 74 From a photograph taken in 1852. The Empress Eugenie 106 From a photograph taken about 1865. General Reille Presenting to King William the Letter of Napoleon III 218 From a photograph of the painting by A. von Werner. Napoleon III 228 From his last photograph taken by W. and D. Downey in 1872. The Empress Eugenie 246 From a photograph taken by W. and D. Downey in 1871. The Empress and Madame Lebreton at Dr. Evanss House . 294 Pacy-sur-Eure—4 Change of Conveyances .... 332 Cambolle—Vive la Republique 338 Le Soleil dOr—La Riviere de Tiiibouville .... 342 xix xx LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FACINGPAGE The Porte Cochere at Lisieux 354 Deaoville—The Empress and Dr. Evans Leaving the Hotel du Casino 372 Camden Place 398 The Ruins of the Tuileries 480 The Prince Imperial , 502 From a photograph taken by Elliott and Fry in DR. THOMAS W. a photograph by Ch. Reutlinger taken about 1875. THE SECOND FRENCH EMPIRE CHAPTER I THE BEGINNINGS OF A FRIENDSHIP How my acquaintance with Prince Louis Napoleon began—His life atthe Elys6e—The day before the coup dEtat—Dr. Conneau andCharles Th61in—The Emperors way of bestowing favors—A crossof the Legion of Honor—A diamond pin—-My professional rela-tions with the Emperor—Dentistry in France in 1847—The wife ofa dentist—My position at Court—Have you nothing to ask?—The courage of the Emperor—The bombs of Orsini—The Em-perors generous nature—A debt of honor—A Dreyfus case—Francois Arago—The Emperors philanthropy— LEmpereur desOuvriers —The Emperors amiability—Abd-el-Kader. jN November, 1847, I came to Paris with my wife,having accepted an invitation from Cyrus , an American dentist of repute thenliving in Paris, to associate myself with himprofessionally.


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