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napoleon bonaparte, v3-第23部分

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With a stronger voice than that which sounded his praises; I would say to
you: erase from your minds this glory of the legislator; this glory of
the warrior; and say to yourselves; before the 18th Brumaire; when fatal
laws were promulgated; and when the destructive principles proclaimed
anew were already dragging along men and things with a rapidity which it
would soon have been impossible to arrestwho appeared suddenly like a
beneficent star; who came to abrogate these laws; who filled up the half…
open abyss?  You have survived; each one of you; through those
threatening scenes; you live; and you owe it to him whose image you now
behold。  You; who were miserable outlaws; have returned; you breathe
again the gentle air of your native land; you embrace your children; your
wives; your friends; and you owe it to this great man。  I speak no longer
of his glory; I no longer bear witness to that; but I invoke humanity on
the one side; gratitude on the other; and I demand of you; to whom do you
owe a happiness so great so extraordinary; so unexpected?  。  。  。  And
you; each and all; reply with meto the great man whose image we
behold。〃

The president repeated in his turn a similar eulogium; in very similar
terms; and few persons then dreamed of thinking these praises
exaggerated; though their opinions have perhaps changed since。

After the ceremony the Empress; on the arm of the president; passed into
the hall of conference; where her Majesty's table had been prepared under
a magnificent dais of crimson silk; and covers for nearly three hundred
guests had been laid by the caterer Robert; in the different halls of the
palace。  To the dinner succeeded a brilliant ball。  The most remarkable
thing in this fete was the indescribable luxury of flowers and shrubs;
which must doubtless have been collected at great expense; owing to the
severity of the winter。  The halls of Lucrece and of La Reunion; in which
the dancing quadrilles were formed; resembled an immense parterre of
roses; laurel; lilac; jonquils; lilies; and jessamine。







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