SERIES O
(For subjoined Notes to this Series see pages [311]-[312].)
| LETTER | PAGE | |
| No. 1. | The New Year | [311] |
| More women than men | [311] | |
| Keep well | [311] | |
| No. 2. | Birth of the King of Rome | [311] |
| Eugène | [311] | |
| No. 4. | As fat as a good Normandy farmeress | [312] |
No. 1.
To the Empress Josephine, at Navarre.
Paris, January 8th, 1811.
I have your New Year's letter. I thank you for its contents. I note with pleasure that you are well and happy. I hear that there are more women than men at Navarre.
My health is excellent, though I have not been out for a fortnight. Eugène appears to have no fears about his wife; he gives you a grandson.
Adieu, dear; keep well.