Memoirs of Napoleon — Volume 05 by Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne
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with unfailing zeal and fidelity.
I have seen nothing in the Memoirs of the Due de Rovigo (Savary) about my having had anything to do with his admission to the honour. I can probably tell the reason why one of the two aides de camp has risen higher than the other. Rapp had an Alsatian frankness which always injured him. CHAPTER II. 1800. Suspension of hostilities--Letter to the Consuls--Second Occupation of Milan--Bonaparte and Massena--Public acclamations and the voice of Josephine--Stray recollections--Organization of Piedmont--Sabres of honour--Rewards to the army of the Rhine--Pretended army of reserve--General Zach--Anniversary of the 14th of July--Monument to Desaix--Desaix and Foy--Bonaparte's speech in the Temple of Mars-- Arrival of the Consular Guard--The bones of marshal Turenne-- Lucien's successful speech--Letter from Lucien to Joseph Bonaparte-- The First Consul's return to Paris--Accidents on the road-- Difficulty of gaining lasting fame--Assassination of Kleber-- Situation of the terrace on which Kleber was stabbed--Odious rumours --Arrival of a courier--A night scene--Bonaparte's distress on perusing the despatches from Egypt. What little time, and how few events sometimes suffice to change the |
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