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You read in that chapter about the blunder that Napoleon made when he tried to start an empire in^ Mexico, and how quickly he got out when the United States told him to go. This blunder did not help him in France. Many of the people had always looked on him as a thief who had stolen the empire, and as soon as he began to make mistakes more people thought so. He did some other things which the people did not like, and it may be he began to fear that they would treat him as they had done Charles ...X. and Louis Philippe, and send him packing off to England. There was one way to put them in good humor again, and that was to go to war and win victories. After he had fought with and beaten the Austrians, the people got to think a great deal of him. If he could only defeat the Prussians, who had defeated the Austrians, it would make him a greater HO W BISMARCK MADE AN EMPIRE 99 man than ever. Napoleon thought he had a very fine army, And he had a new gun which could throw twenty-five balls at once.
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