Picciola the Prisoner of Fenestrella

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Picciola the Prisoner of Fenestrella
Joseph Xavier Boniface Saintine
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Napo- leon seized the opportunity to announce to the representatives of Europe the divorce of the Emperor of the French from the prin- ciples of the French revolution!
By way of homage to the throne, the subordinates of the Empe- ror hastened to emulate his new profession of faith. The general commandant at Turin, more especially, Jacques-Abdallah Menon, forgetting or renouncing his former principles, burst forth into a furious diatribe against the pseudo Brutuses of the clubs and ta- verns of
...Italy and France; on which signal arose from the minions of the empire a unanimous chorus of execrations against all con- spirators, revolutionists, and more especially Jacobins; till, overawed by their virulence, Josephine began to tremble at the storm she had been unwittingly the means of exciting. At length, drawing near to the ear of Napoleon, she took courage to whis- per, in a tone of mingled tenderness and irony, "What need, sire, of all these" denunciations? My memorial regards neither a Jacobin nor a conspirator; but simply a poor plant, whose plots against the safety of the empire should scarcely excite such vast tumults of consternation.

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