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When I had examined the field of battle, as I had not enough soldiers to guard Enzendorf, Essling, and Aspern, I at first thought of taking up a position behind Essling on the Danube, but then I saw that the position at Essling was too important to be aban- doned. I hoped by the twenty-second to have Davout to line the road between Essling and Enzendorf. In the night between the twenty-first and twenty-second, I had a great notion of passing over again to the island, but the disorder reigning o...n the bridge convinced me that it would be impossible. The wme was drawn; we had to drink it. It was a mistake not to have thrown another bridge over the lesser branch, still no one can say that Essling was a lost battle. The enemy lost so many men that he dared not renew the attack. Each side was busy licking its wounds. I ought not to have put back the bridge, and I ought to have placed ten thousand men in the wood.
"When the battle of Wagram took place I was afraid that Prince Charles would attack Lintz.


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