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One of them represents him at a bivouac at Austerlitz, and another on the plains of Egypt. The letter N appears still in most of the rooms of the Tuileries and eagles are everywhere to be seen. I was introduced to Marshals Macdonald and Marmont, with each of whom I had much conversation. It gave me great satisfaction to hear the terms of admiration in which they spoke of the talents, skill and modesty of the Duke of Wellington, and they also eulogized highly the good conduct and regularity of t...he English troops. A DUCHESS'S TRIP TO PARIS 239 The excessive heat of the day prevented any further excursion with the exception of a gentle drive along the Boulevards. We procured a good dinner at Beauvillier's (Rue de Richelieu) for 51 francs (2 2*. 6d. ) reasonable enough considering we were three in number and that we had two bottles of champagne and one bottle of claret. In the evening we walked in the garden of the Tuileries where immense numbers of people were amusing themselves in promenading until the roulement of the drummers pro- nounced the hour of nine when the crowd was driven from the walks almost at the point of the bayonet.
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