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CHAPTER XVI.
Arrival of "the Conqueror."—Napoleon's Abuse of the Island.—Nauseous Bon-bons presented by my Brother to the Emperor, &c. &c.—His first serious Illness at St. Helena
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CHAPTER XVII.
Sir George Cockburn's Newfoundland Dog.—Fatal Accident to a Soldier of the Fifty-third Regiment.—The Runaway Slave.—Exhibition of a Caricature, and consequent Punishment to me
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CHAPTER XVIII.
Napoleon's Talent for Mimicry.—His Retired Walk, planned by Himself.—Cardinal Richelieu, &c.—The Pic-Nic.—Nocturnal Adventure, &c.
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CHAPTER XIX.
My Questions to the Emperor respecting the Atrocities imputed to him at Jaffa.—The Song upon the Death of the Duke D'Enghein.—Napoleon's Remarks upon it.—The Sculptor
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