December 31st.—Napoleon arrives outside Munich, and joins Josephine the next morning.
SERIES G
"Battles then lasted a few hours, campaigns a few days."
—Bignon, On Friedland (vol. vi. 292).
SERIES G
(For subjoined Notes to this Series see pages [243]-[264].)
| LETTER | PAGE | |
| No. 1. | Princess of Baden | [244] |
| Hortense | [244] | |
| The Grand Duke | [244] | |
| Florence | [244] | |
| No. 2. | Bamberg | [244] |
| Eugène | [244] | |
| Her husband | [245] | |
| No. 3. | Erfurt | [245] |
| If she wants to see a battle | [245] | |
| No. 4. | I nearly captured him and the Queen | [246] |
| I have bivouacked | [246] | |
| No. 5. | Fatigues, bivouacs have made me fat | [246] |
| The great M. Napoleon | [247] | |
| No. 7. | Potsdam | [247] |
| No. 8. | You do nothing but cry | [247] |
| No. 9a. | Madame Tallien | [247] |
| No. 10. | The bad things I say about women | [248] |
| No. 11. | Lubeck | [250] |
| No. 13. | Madame L. | [250] |
| No. 17. | December 2nd | [250] |
| No. 18. | Jealousy | [250] |
| No. 19. | Desir de femme est un feu qui dévore | [251] |
| No. 23. | I am dependent on events | [251] |
| No. 26. | The fair ones of Great Poland | [251] |
| A wretched barn | [252] | |
| Such things become common property | [252] | |
| No. 27. | Warsaw, January 3rd | [252] |
| No. 28. | Be cheerful—gai | [253] |
| No. 29. | Roads unsafe and detestable | [253] |
| No. 35. | I hope that you are at Paris | [254] |
| T. | [254] | |
| No. 36. | Paris | [254] |
| No. 38. | Arensdorf | [254] |
| No. 39. | The Battle of Preussich-Eylau | [254] |
| No. 40. | Corbineau | [256] |
| Dahlmann | [256] | |
| No. 41. | Young Tascher | [256] |
| No. 42. | Napoleon's Correspondence | [256] |
| No. 43. | I am still at Eylau | [257] |
| This country is covered with dead and wounded | [257] | |
| No. 50. | Osterode | [257] |
| It is not as good as the great city | [258] | |
| I have ordered what you wish for Malmaison | [258] | |
| No. 54. | Minerva | [259] |
| No. 55. | The first use of Vous | [259] |
| No. 56. | Dupuis | [260] |
| No. 58. | M. de T. | [260] |
| No. 60. | Marshal Bessières | [260] |
| No. 63. | Date | [260] |
| No. 67. | Sweet, pouting, and capricious | [260] |
| No. 68. | Madame —— | [261] |
| Measles | [261] | |
| No. 69. | I trust I may hear you have been rational | [261] |
| No. 71. | May 20th | [262] |
| No. 74. | I am vexed with Hortense | [262] |
| No. 78. | Friedland | [263] |
| No. 79. | Tilsit | [264] |