(186) "Madam, it is my husband!"
(187) "What is the matter?"
(188) "M'ami, the—the first Consul, is he not coming?"
(189) "'Tis for my son ! you promised it me!"
(190) "Your name, madam, your name!"
(191) "I shall have it! I shall have it! for all those generals asked my name!"
(192) Fanny's eldest sister, Esther, who married (1770) her cousin, Charles Rousseau Burney.-ED.
(193) joigny was the birth-place of M. d'Arblay.-ED.
(194) Louis Bonaparte was born in 1778, and, young as he was, had already served with distinction in the campaign in Italy. He was subsequently king of Holland from 1806 to 1810, when that country was annexed by Napoleon to the French Empire. He married Hortense de Beauharnais, daughter, by her first marriage, of Napoleon's wife, Josephine, and was the father of the Emperor Napoleon III.-ED.
(195) Authoress of "Adle de Senange," etc.