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1 I | conversation ceased. Lucien took Napoleon by~the arm and led him into
2 I | my poor Bartolomeo?" said Napoleon.~ ~"To ask asylum and protection
3 I | matter of duty, Piombo," said Napoleon at last, "I cannot take~
4 II | Ginevra Piombo loved Napoleon to idolatry; how, then,
5 II | Piombo was among those of Napoleon's devoted servants who~had
6 II | her by the twofold news of~Napoleon's captivity on the "Bellerophon,"
7 III| Italian soul,~devotion to Napoleon, Corsican generosity!--ah!
8 III| Empire, and the liberality of Napoleon~towards those of his faithful
9 III| as baron to the necessity Napoleon felt~of giving him a title
10 III| to the traitors with whom~Napoleon surrounded himself, expecting
11 III| in France on the eve of Napoleon's departure for his~celebrated
12 III| second dreadful fall of Napoleon,~Bartolomeo and his wife
13 III| occasionally, some memory of Napoleon's benefits and misfortunes,
14 IV | habit at court when he~saw Napoleon becoming angry with those
15 IV | for your fanaticism for Napoleon?" said~Ginevra. "Have you
16 IV | why~did you not marry when Napoleon brought me to accept the
17 IV | satisfy the old servant of~Napoleon. Madame Piombo, observing
18 V | may be, in one word~only,--Napoleon, Robespierre) are engraved
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