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SERIES B

(1796-97)

"Des 1796, lorsque, avec 30,000 hommes, il fait la conquête de l'Italie, il est non-seulement grand général, mais profond politique."-Des Idées Napoléonniennes.

"Your Government has sent against me four armies without Generals, and this time a General without an army."-Napoleon to the Austrian Plenipotentiaries, at Leoben.

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SERIES B

(For subjoined Notes to this Series see pages 211-223.)

1. Sortie from Mantua

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2. Marmirolo

Fortuné

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No. 13. Corsica is ours

No. 14. Verona

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No. 12. One of these nights the doors will be burst open

No. 15. Once more I breathe freely

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No. 18. "The 29th"

No. 20. General Brune

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No. 21. February 3rd

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No. 24. Perhaps I shall make peace with the Pope
No. 25. The unlimited power you hold over me .

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No. I.

July 5th.-Archduke Charles defeated by Moreau at Radstadt.
July 6th.-Sortie from Mantua: Austrians fairly successful.

To JOSEPHINE, at Milan.

Roverbella, July 6, 1796.

I have beaten the enemy. Kilmaine will send you the copy of the despatch. I am tired to death. Pray start at once for Verona. I need you, for I think that I am going to be very ill. I send you a thousand kisses. I am in bed.

BONAPARTE.

July 9th.-Bonaparte asks Kellermann for reinforcements.
July 14th.-Frankfort on the Main captured by Kléber.
July 16th.-Sortie from Mantua: Austrians defeated.

No. 2.

July 17th.-Attempted coup de main at Mantua: French unsuccessful. To JOSEPHINE, at Milan.

Marmirolo, July 17, 1796, 9 P.M.

I got your letter, my beloved; it has filled my heart with joy. I am grateful to you for the trouble you have taken to send me news; your health should be better to-day-I am sure you are cured. I urge you strongly to ride, which cannot fail to do good.

you

Ever since I left you, I have been sad. I am only happy when by your side. Ceaselessly I recall your kisses, your tears,

your enchanting jealousy; and the charms of the incomparable Josephine keep constantly alight a bright and burning flame in my heart and senses. When, free from every worry, from all business, shall I spend all my moments by your side, to have nothing to do but to love you, and to prove it to you? I shall send your horse, but I am hoping that you will soon be able to rejoin me. I thought I loved you some days ago; but, since I saw you, I feel that I love you even a thousand times more. Ever since I have known you, I worship you more every day; which proves how false is the maxim of La Bruyère that "Love comes all at once." Everything in nature has a regular course, and different degrees of growth. Ah! pray let me see some of your faults; be less beautiful, less gracious, less tender, and, especially, less kind; above all never be jealous, never weep; your tears madden me, fire my blood. Be sure that it is no longer possible for me to have a thought except for you, or an

idea of which you shall

Have a good rest. so that, at least, before for so many days !!"

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Millions of kisses, and even to Fortuné, in spite of his naughtiness. BONAPARTE.

No. 3.

July 18th.-Trenches opened before Mantua.

July 18th.-Stuttgard occupied by Saint-Cyr, who, like Kléber, is under Moreau.

July 18th.-Wurtzburg captured by Klein and Ney (acting under Jourdan).

To JOSEPHINE, at Milan.

Marmirolo, July 18, 1796, 2 p.m. I passed the whole night under arms. I ought to have had Mantua by a plucky and fortunate coup; but the waters of the

lake have suddenly fallen, so that the column I had shipped could not land. This evening I shall begin a new attempt, but one that will not give such satisfactory results.

I got a letter from Eugène, which I send you. Please write for me to these charming children of yours, and send them some trinkets. Be sure to tell them that I love them as if they were my own. What is yours or mine is so mixed up in my heart,

that there is no difference there.

I am very anxious to know how you are, what you are doing? I have been in the village of Virgil, on the banks of the lake, by the silvery light of the moon, and not a moment without dreaming of Josephine.

The enemy made a general sortie on June 16th; it has killed or wounded two hundred of our men, but lost five hundred of its own in a precipitous retreat.

I am well. I am Josephine's entirely, and I have no pleasure or happiness except in her society.

Three Neapolitan regiments have arrived at Brescia; they have sundered themselves from the Austrian army, in consequence of the convention I have concluded with M. Pignatelli.

I've lost my snuff-box; please choose me another, rather flatshaped, and write something pretty inside, with your own hair. A thousand kisses as burning as you are cold. Boundless love, and fidelity up to every proof. Before Joseph starts, I wish to speak to him. BONAPARTE.

No. 4.

To JOSEPHINE, at MILAN.

Marmirolo, July 19, 1796.

I have been without letters from you for two days. That is at least the thirtieth time to-day that I have made this observation to myself; you are thinking this particularly wearisome; yet you

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