A Polish Exile With Napoleon Embodying the Letters of Captain Piontkowski to Ge

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A Polish Exile With Napoleon Embodying the Letters of Captain Piontkowski to Ge
G L Watson
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Rousseau and Archambault left quietly for America, whilst Santini amused himself by writing to the Press here [in England] without authority from the Emperor and in opposition to Ct. Bertrand's formal warning. I am persuaded that Napoleon will be very angry at this inconsiderate step, more especially as Santini has not even understood certain details which I imparted to him. The Emperor never ordered the Governor out of his presence ; but he gave the order that Sir H. Lowe should never be shown... in unless he had previously presented a command from his Government to assassinate him. It is the Emperor himself who fixed the quantity of wine for the officers of his suite, and not the Governor ; and it is infinitely beneath the Emperor's dignity to make mention of these miserable details of food. Napoleon, the most abstemious man who ever lived, never con- descends to speak of these things, and the officers of his Suite have never complained of the quantity of provisions but sometimes of the quality, and of the lack of good water and bread.

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