Napoleon's Last Voyages : Being the Diaries of Admiral Sir Thomas Ussher, R. N., K. C. B. (On Board the "undaunted"), And John R. Glover, Secretary to Rear Admiral Cockburn (On Board the "northumberland")
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About 8 p.m., General Gourgaud begged of us to join the vingt- un party, which the admiral, Sir George Bingham, Captain Ross, and myself did, and played until about half-past nine, when Bonaparte retired to bed. During this evening he talked but little and appeared sulky ; however, this produced no alteration in our manners toward him, neither was he paid more respect than any other officer present. This afternoon the Zenobia was despatched to put letters into the post-office at Falmouth, off w...hich place we were. August 10. — The weather moderate ; the wind to the westward, with considerable swell from that quarter. As soon as the Zenobia rejoined, we made sail on the starboard tack. Our pas- sengers, with the exception of the general, were all assembled at the second breakfast about half- past ten. This meal consisted of soup, roasted meat, a haricot, marmalade, with porter and claret as a beverage (which, I understand, is the constant breakfast of the general), the ladies, and even the children, drinking both porter and wine with water.
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