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1217 ([return])
[ Marshal Marmont, "Mémoires," I., 306. Bourrienne, II., 119: "When off the political field he was sensitive, kind, open to pity.">[

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1218 ([return])
[ Pelet de la Lozére, p.7. De Champagny, "Souvenirs," p.103. At first, the emotion was much stronger. "He had the fatal news for nearly three hours; he had given vent to his despair alone by himself. He summoned me.... plaintive cries involuntarily escaped him.">[

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1219 ([return])
[ Madame de Rémusat, I., 121, 342; II., 50; III., 61, 294, 312.]

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1220 ([return])
[ De Ségur, V., 348.]

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1221 ([return])
[ Yung, II., 329, 331. (Narrated by Lucien, and report to Louis XVIII.)]