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"This was a matter of principle with him. It's part of his philosophy of life. Always win, no matter what the cost. It's proof of the interest he takes in the girl that she should be taught to follow his principles. I'm sure he had no conception what she meant."
— Oct 12, 2011 07:33PM
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Misfit
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In the dining room there is a hole in the baseboard, a large one. There is a fellow who puts in an appearance at every meal. He's such an enormous specimen that I'm sure he must be the emperor of the rats of Longwood. I've become accustomed to him and I call him Caligula, because of all emperors Caligula was the one who most resembled a rat."
— Oct 13, 2011 05:11PM
Misfit
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"I have a deep-seated feeling-a premonition, if you like-that all through my life , no matter what I become or where I go, I am fated to have trouble with England and Englishmen." Something of an understatement there
— Oct 12, 2011 05:46AM
Misfit
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Napoleon is now telling Betsy about his family and Corsica (what a large brood of children). Pauline's stories seem to be stealing the show...
— Oct 12, 2011 04:59AM
Misfit
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"Betsee, Betsee!" he said. "You were always playing tricks with me. And now you have played the greatest trick of all. You have grown up!"
— Oct 11, 2011 06:02PM
Misfit
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"You have to make allowances for demigods-especially when they're forced to live on earth. And of course he's getting worse because he's being treated so badly here."
— Oct 11, 2011 05:41AM
Misfit
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Keeping a former Emperor and his staff fed and housed on a remote island is not an easy task, especially with the new governor in charge...
— Oct 10, 2011 05:57PM
Misfit
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Napoleon reflects on the Egypt campaign and Pauline Fourès
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— Oct 10, 2011 03:32PM
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