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lOS one too mucfh occapied with seiioiw deeign«, to be Bble to relax at wUl into the easy play of ordinary eonTersation. If bis eye was on every man, he well knew that every man*s eye was opon him ; nor, peiiiaps, could he have chosen a better method (had that been bis sole object) for prolongingf and strengthening the Impression bis greatness was cal- cniated to create, tban tbis yery exhibition of in- dilTerence. He did not suffer bis person to be fami- liarized out of reverence. When he did ...appear, it was not the ball or bon tnoi of the evening before, that he recalled : — ^he wa^ still, wherever he wenti the Buonaparte of Lodi, and Areola, and Rivoli. Hie militaiy bluntness disdained to disguise itself amid those circleswhere a meanermrvomwould have been most ambitious to shine. The eelebrated daughter of Necker made many efforts to catch bis fancy, and enlist him among the votaries of her wit, whieh then gave law in Paris. " Whom," said she, h^f wearied with bis chilness, ** whom do you eon» sider as the greatest of women V* ^ Her, madam,*' he answered, '* who has borne the greatest number of children.^' From tbis hour he had Madamb de 8tael for bis eniemy ; and yet, such are the incon- sistencies of human nature, no man was more sen- sitive than he to the assiiults of a species of enemy Whom he thus scorned to conciliate.
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