Napoleon in Exile Or a Voice From St Helena Being the Opinions Reflection
Napoleon in Exile Or a Voice From St Helena Being the Opinions Reflection
Barry Edward Omeara
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HELENA. 271 the governor was desirous to obtain for Sir Thomas Strange. Sir Thomas replied, " If I were gover- nor, I'll be d d if I would not make him feel that he was a prisoner. " I observed, "Why you cannot do much more to him than you have al- ready done, unless you put him in irons. " " Oh, " answered Reade, " If he did not comply with what I wanted, I'll be d d if I wouldn't take his books from him, which I'll advise the governor to do. He is a d d outlaw and a prisoner, and the governor... has a right to treat him with as much severity as he likes, and nobody has any business to interfere with him in the execution of his duty. " Told Napoleon what his excellency had direct- ed me to communicate. He observed, that the only way to prevent people from making use of his name, in order to excite rebellion, was to put him to death. " That, " said he, " is the only ef- fectual mode, and the sooner the better. // riy a que les marts qui ne reviennent pas" " All that he says, " continued he, " is per get- tar lapolvere, to deceive the judge, in order that he may say when he arrives in England, that it is my own fault if I do not receive whoever I please.
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