[I.--A First Love.]
[II.--Louis Bonaparte and Duroc.]
[III--Consul and King.]
[IV.--The Calumny.]
[V.--King or Emperor.]
[VI.--Napoleon's Heir.]
[VII.--Premonitions.]
[VIII.--The Divorce.]
[IX.--The King of Holland.]
[X.--Junot, the Duke d'Abrantes.]
[XI.--Louis Napoleon as a Vender of Violets.]
[XII.--The Days of Misfortune.]
[XIII.--The Allies in Paris.]
[XIV.--Correspondence between the Queen and Louise de Cochelet.]
[XV.--Queen Hortense and the Emperor Alexander.]
[XVI.--The New Uncles.]
[XVII.--Death of the Empress Josephine.]
[BOOK III.]
THE RESTORATION.
CHAPTER
[I.--The Return of the Bourbons.]
[II.--The Bourbons and the Bonapartes.]
[III.--Madame de Staël.]
[IV.--Madame de Staël's Return to Paris.]
[V.--Madame de Staël's Visit to Queen Hortense.]
[VI.--The Old and New Era.]
[VII.--King Louis XVIII.]
[VIII.--The Drawing-room of the Duchess of St. Leu.]
[IX.--The Burial of Louis XVI. and his Wife.]
[X.--Napoleon's Return from Elba.]
[XI.--Louis XVIII.'s Departure and Napoleon's Arrival.]
[XII.--The Hundred Days.]
[XIII.--Napoleon's Last Adieu.]
[BOOK IV.]
THE DUCHESS OF ST. LEU.
CHAPTER
[I.--The Banishment of the Duchess of St. Leu.]
[II.--Louis Napoleon as a Child.]
[III.--The Revolution of 1830.]
[IV.--The Revolution in Rome and the Sons of Hortense.]
[V.--The Death of Prince Napoleon.]
[VI.--The Flight from Italy.]
[VII.--The Pilgrimage.]
[VIII.--Louis Philippe and the Duchess of St. Leu.]
[IX.--The Departure of the Duchess from Paris.]
[X.--Pilgrimage through France.]
[XI.--Fragment from the Memoirs of Queen Hortense.]
[XII.--The Pilgrim.]
[XIII.--Conclusion.]