The book Memoirs of the Empress Josephine 1 was written by author Remusat, Claire Elisabeth Jeanne Gravier De Vergennes, Comtesse De, 1780-1821 Here you can read free online of Memoirs of the Empress Josephine 1 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Memoirs of the Empress Josephine 1 a good or bad book?
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I feel it hard to get over it." Presently Eugene de Beauharnais made his appear- ance. He was too young to have recollections of the past, and in his eyes the Due d'Enghien was simply a conspirator against the life of his master. Then came certain generals, whose names I will not set down here; and they approved of the deed so loudly that Mme. Bonaparte thought it necessary to apolo- gize for her own dejection, by repeating over and over again the unmeaning sentence, " I am a woman, you know, a...nd I confess I could cry." In the course of the morning a number of visitors came to the Tuileries. Among them were the Con- suls, the Ministers, and Louis Bonaparte and his wife. Louis preserved a sullen silence, which seemed to imply disapprobation. Mme. Louis was so frightened that she did not dare to feel, and seemed to be asking what she ought to think. Women, even more than men, were subjugated by the magic of that sacra- mental phrase of Bonaparte's — " My policy." With those words he crushed one's thoughts, feelings, and even impressions; and, when he uttered them, no one in the palace, especially no woman, would have dared to ask him what he meant.
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