Adieu, dear.

Napoleon.

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"The winter campaign commenced on the 1st of November 1808, and terminated on the 1st of March 1809, to the advantage of the French, who, for that reason, denominate it the Imperial Campaign. The Spaniards were long before they could recover from the terror caused by the defeat of their armies, the capture of Madrid, the surrender of Saragossa, and the departure of the English from Corunna."—Sarrazin's History of the War in Spain and Portugal, 1815.

SERIES K

(For subjoined Notes to this Series see pages [273]-[278].)

LETTER PAGE
No. 5.Aranda[273]
No. 6.Madrid[273]
Parisian weather[273]
No. 8.Kourakin[274]
No. 9.The English appear to have received reinforcements[274]
No. 10.Benavente[274]
The English flee panic-stricken[274]
The weather[274]
Lefebvre[275]
No. 11.Your letters[275]-[276]
No. 12.The English are in utter rout[276]
Nos. 13 & 14.Valladolid[277]
Eugène has a daughter[277]
They are foolish in Paris[277]