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 1        I|       has been fortunate. The emperor made him mayor. The Bourbons
 2      III|     rank of general which the Emperor of all the Russias had bestowed
 3        V|        had strongly urged the Emperor to order the execution of
 4       VI|   that which was given to the Emperor. Having learned through
 5      XVI|      You were a friend of the Emperor, hence you are regarded
 6       XX|  Louis XVIII., bring back the Emperor, or at least the son of
 7       XX|       at least the son of the Emperormiserable wretches! they
 8      XXI|       will give you back your Emperor? Is not Napoleon II. the
 9     XXII|     uniform of captain in the Emperor’s guard.~ ~“What has happened?”
10     XXIV|      he not the friend of the Emperor? That is a crime, as you
11     XXIV| soldiers who had followed the Emperor over all Europe. Two small,
12      XXV|    clad in the uniform of the Emperor’s body-guard, lying dead
13    XXVII|    and faithful friend of the Emperor! What glory, and what an
14      XXX|  former chamberlain under the Emperor, now become a grand prevot
15      XXX|    just now: ‘A friend of the Emperor is in danger; are you willing
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