Napoleon I., relics of, in England, [78], [80] et seq.;
the invasion scare, as affecting East Anglia, [79]-[80];
his wives, [81];
portraits of, his attitude during Mass, [82]-[83];
his beliefs and superstitions, his love of church bells, [84];
at Elba, tales of, [85] et seq.;
traces of, [88];
his power over men, a tale of, [90] et seq.;
alleged visit to London, [94];
on the death of Marie Antoinette, [100]