Notes And Reminiscences of a Staff Officer: Chiefly Relating to the Waterloo ...

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Basil Jackson, Robert Cooper Seaton
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He had been an emigrant in England for several years, and spoke our language with facility.
A dwelling for Count Bertrand being under Digitized by VjOOQIC 130 NOTES AND REMINISCENCES construction near Longwood House, and the shell nearly completed, I had to see the rest of the work carried on, and the Governor desired me to attend to the Countess's wishes as far as possible. She lost no time in availing herself of my delegated authority by proposing to have a verandah added. Thinking this to be
... some- what more than the Governor contemplated in his orders to me, I consulted him about it. " By all means," he said, ** have a verandah erected." Then I consulted the lady as to its dimensions.
"You must make it wide," she said, "as it will serve for the children to play in." Well, from one thing to another, the verandah became a good-sized room, and I used to compliment the Countess on her cleverness in verandah planning.
When superintending this addition to the house, I saw that lady constantly, and we be- came pretty intimate, but her husband was not often visible, being much in attendance upon his master; however, I learned to like him, respecting him too for his fidelity to Napoleon, and thinking him a sensible, discreet man, but not possessing remarkable ability; and longer acquaintance served to satisfy me that my early impressions were not incorrect.


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