LETTER PAGE
No. 1.A Family Council[295]
No. 2.Savary[297]
Queen of Naples[298]
The hunt[298]
No. 4.The weather is very damp[298]
No. 5.King of Bavaria[299]
No. 6.Their last dinner together[299]
No. 7.Tuileries[299]
No. 8.A house vacant in Paris[299]
No. 9.Hortense[300]
No. 10.A visit to Josephine[300]
No. 11.What charms your society has[300]
No. 12.King of Westphalia[301]
No. 13.Sensible[301]
No. 14.D'Audenarde[302]
No. 16.The choosing of a bride[302]
No. 17.Date[302]
Nos. 18 & 19.L'Élysée[302]-[303]
No. 20.Bessières' country-house[303]
No. 21.Rambouillet[303]
Adieu303

LETTERS OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON TO THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE AFTER THE DIVORCE AND BEFORE HIS MARRIAGE WITH MARIE LOUISE.

December, 1809, to April 2, 1810.

No. 1.

To the Empress, at Malmaison.

December 1809, 8 P.M.

My Dear,—I found you to-day weaker than you ought to be. You have shown courage; it is necessary that you should maintain it and not give way to a doleful melancholy. You must be contented and take special care of your health, which is so precious to me.

If you are attached to me and if you love me, you should show strength of mind and force yourself to be happy. You cannot question my constant and tender friendship, and you would know very imperfectly all the affection I have for you if you imagined that I can be happy if you are unhappy, and contented if you are ill at ease.

Adieu, dear. Sleep well; dream that I wish it.