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]