Napoleon And Josephine. a Tragedy in a Prologue, And Five Acts
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I trust lie will also gain your affection. He deserves it. Na- ture has gifted him with a tender and inexhaustibly good character ; he is full of rare qualities. I have received your letters of the 21st. You SCENE I.] Napoleon and Josephine. 67 have indeed for many days forgotten to write to me. What, then, are you doing ? Yes, my friend, I am not exactly jealous, but I am sometimes un- easy. Hasten then, for I tell you beforehand if you delay I shall be sick, ^o great exertion, com- bined with... your absence, is too much. Your letters are the joys of my days, and my happy days are not too many. . Junot takes to Paris twenty-two standards. You will come back with him, will you not.? Misery without remedy, sorrow without comfort, unmiti- gated anguish will be my portion, if it is my misfortune to see him come back alone, my own adored wife! He will breathe at your shrine, and perhaps you will even grant him the special and unsurpassed j^rivilege of kissing your cheek, and I will be far, far away !
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