with some one of her intimate friends, sadly to confide her griefs. During this interview, from which she would return with her eyes red and flooded, her husband would remain pensive and silent at the end of the saloon.\"
Statement of Napoleon.
Napoleon at St. Helena, referring to this painful subject, said: \"Louis had been spoiled by reading the works of Rousseau. He contrived to agree with his wife only for a few
with some one of her intimate friends, sadly to confide her griefs. During this interview, from which she would return with her eyes red and flooded, her husband would remain pensive and silent at the end of the saloon.\"
Statement of Napoleon.
Napoleon at St. Helena, referring to this painful subject, said: \"Louis had been spoiled by reading the works of Rousseau. He contrived to agree with his wife only for a few