| Show I As Seen Seen by His Associates NAPOLEON LI ON AND THE WOMEN p 0 v r V Y iv n t ti W tily At t St AI Helena with I IMP bred who Ht at t I I t i d 1 4 d hint him in fu Dr Ur O a at al n l r elf s p d forth loci hers u told among g t n of tot Allowing th Indies Uee to BO go gorst from loom the tile table tn and tor Cor or orti 1111 t them 1 1 ti to drink Mt t V t tn m met tel et f t Maura u that mon moni monr r i i t 11 J 1 for far the woks nf ot wt Mt o I than for tOl wi pro Irp this thin ire 1 f to 10 doubt I It i 11 to 10 me nos said roil ho he that you ou do It i r rt M pay ay regard enough to the tho Indies IT If your 11 object Is III to converge colverde Instead or ot v I V v v vm m J 1 d t t r i I 4 14 I W r r 4 t I Iv Mp IJ v N t f 4 Q J t 0 r FRANCE NAPOLEON FIRST CONSUL OF FRANCE In 1500 by 1 lut lIht portrait of ot In III England to drink why not Mow allow them to l 0 l he be e went Purely Is never irner to so 0 lIel ely or en 80 o wItty witt us as when Indies IRlIes J I lake eke k ft n 1 part Or In It 11 1 I It Is t o 1 inn nu I should feel fe tel l dor y yI yes fly d M in turned tum es ll out by the men mell to ti It n tt fir I t j or r three e h hours a while they the we welo e their heir nine In Kronen In Is Indies I lid lOR I ire Ir nt I hey ho life lito pf pt r Mil Another view of ot us IR to scar 10 fans nans proper hero Is IN repotted reported ted by hy hyI I r r who tho 1110 empire nd nil Women had till tar better hetter work with their needles than titan with their thew tongues especially l If It they the me are to mix In A Ii t B II b in n n o woman n manage Us It II public Ottawa Trance through n nGu nt Gu t Nr n Look tot lit Spain 1118 queen KOV gov 0 wife J ern erns there For Tor my Iny P pert rt If It my In wife Ir fI thing it lii 18 1 a s reason renson rea on for tor me 11 to 10 do de the contrary The Th P wife sit v Ire o referred r of P 1 to tn WM a Josephine Io Ihor two utterances rancell mark the ex trams di n Pl G general genera n nt n with lIh regard to amman nn nil o the side Hide 11 II f mud liken and iI ill Otili IIII h lie hIR eon can dir dur To 10 Josephine JO he in tit liWO 1 6 ten yearn a after My 1 have h v l jour letter In which yen OU U seem vexed with ono Ino for Cor the Ih he nasty thine which 1 I women It la Is true that hint I holh liu n women more than 3 am tom accustomed to women woman who nho nr are good sweet Sleet tho sort nf fit women worn that 1 like It Is le not Iny fault If It they thoy u Arid spoiled polled a e me In n It Is your our fault And you jou will ne see that I have noted acted very ry toward one who ho hoI and good You Vou see gee that I 1 urn torn pt if Jt ROod good I nd and gentle Kell tIe It IB IN true that those methe arc nn the tho only women wom 1 who are nrc nr lute like you The ho who oho ho knew kne kneW all nit hole his life lite Rives gives Iel testimony nt tog to tit the tha of ot who h him offhand Bho Sho anYS I have ie known women and I have haven n right to tu place myself the th nun mini her lIeI who preserved In III Ills fig n of ot manner r which pleated him bun bitter better than silly Hilly fear r ar or hale flattery When hell he lie h nn nil unpleasant coh to le a lady gad It was received with ro to rol roo l ct Rod mill fI 11 he never 11 er returned to the Tor Ivor myself lt when I 1 havo him he often passed panned me ment ment meat nt at t two o or three lv court without but ha iw never n a nl which could eo II 1 1 wound my eeling And Anti the tha grout Kreut emperor Mould l stoop to tD conquer when one on of or the fair f Aex ex ova RI coy and n ml y yet t him 1110 Mine Dime de do I wife lf of ot thu tho Aus Aue Austrian trian in a n letter to her hir hue hus band At the at last I played etl cm do with the emperor He Ite begun by hy praia praie hog lup my diamonds and my gold I Ohl gown the soldier nod toll tell In Ills his that lid he loud hud lH en nt at a R supper after lItter which th lh emperor said something pretty to each of It the tho WOmen present nt Under such clr his hiM Is le I charming hearing Dealing upon thin phase of or Napo Napoleons leons laone demeanor Mme Ime Oe tie nt ho Una tuns near hm him In ht the suit cult nf at It t Tn in teM of ot an nil t which e v her tier observation Sho Shu su flooring During the emperors w nt It Mu Mil Munich 1 n l nich h he hA took It II into his hll head bend b by way of ofA tea ret after n I his hili lAbors Isborn of ot the lI t A past l mat months to lu Indulge a n 1 fancy partly po nor political partly octal for the queen of That princes M who ace waB as the th kings kinge without being belli very was RS of ot tin an elegant and pl though h I 1 think the emperor led to lo to In Inlove love loo with I Ith her tier The lookers on sold saki It wn to 10 watch atch the struggle be tw between tween hole his Impei Imp lout temper el and mul rude rudo And Iho to pleure a n to that kind hind of or which U Is In on whatever t I The Tho queen of contrived to ox net r speet front from her hor strange nod and yet et to be he with Mth ids his devotion tI ollon Yet Vet nt tot llmeR Napoleon tho the re to reverse verse 1181 of gallant to this title same mime authority front from who e tho the above extract and th the one Ole follow Ing Are taboo Tho The emperor who was WAil s convinced that tho t the tho of ot women had harm hn rill eil ed the tho kings of ot France wao It irrevocably that they the never ho bo mote than an nn ornament to his mutt court and ho hn kept hix reM Ho III hud had per persuaded himself lt I 1 know not how hots that t tIn In France women cur cleverer than men ern m n or at nt rain ho hI often otten Habit nd so NO mid and that the education they thoI receive do de develops n a certain kind of ot ability against which woo ono must be lea on m one lillI Oms n guard Ito Ilo felt fell therefore th a 1 slight tear fear of ot them Ih m and 1111 kept them nt lit n a distance on O thin lute ac tae account n count countIn In his relation Napoleon be he betrayed heIrn her Irn cd his general antipathy to wom worn women ens en Influence In u h Ile In Ito a n bulletin or of 1801 1300 he ha he wrote The Th papers rs discovered nt at burg bur would prove wore proof sar Nary Rr how unhappy die ate princes who allow al nl low women any Iny Influence in political matters mn It elS The Th Ito ink In was barely I dry Iry upon this when he h wrote Irot Josephine Jo In praise e of ot good naive and gentle women And yet et both as a a n tyro Ino and nn nH an 1111 adept In governing ho hI culled coiled to his hie nod nil the th Influence of ot women In 1814 1514 It hap Imp happened IJ Pt nerl that Marshal showed l sonic In his hlA Tho The emperor wrote rots rOIA to King ICing Joseph Josephl 11 l I have written to 10 the Duke nuke of Ons as I have havo told lold the tho empress to to his wife nIfe I think you load had better speak to him hint also and tho the ladles In uniting speak to him John He lie outlet must do an ilK J 1 do and main maintain maintain tain hs s reputation At the height of ot bin Ile splendor In ISO 1506 the tho year of All he condescend condescended ed ell to unit oak for the Intervention of ot the wife of tot an nn In the Ilia Interests Intel ests of ot tho the sen Ice I believe hf he wrote to the tl minister of or marine that Mme e l In Is a 1 woman with somo sont n Ask AsIc her for t to tn start sart for far It U Is IN I right that Admiral sy should we Nee his wire wife and lot her hor make him un that It II Is ho I his duty dut to go 10 through the campaign count Las Ines rases another chronicler of tho the exile nt at St Ht Helena nn states that on ono day spoke of or tho of ot women In tho the presence of ot the ladles ladies of ot his hie little court Nothing Ending ARI I ho more clearly In III HeAteR rank runIc education and good breed breeding log ing them than that evenness e of ot tem tent Per por nod and the constant desire to please I He Ile added that they were werl bound by dr cir circumstance to show themselves and to b hs hf attending to their part on the stare OI ORm L i J fl Napoleons personal appearance will 11 ha be the subject of ot next weeks letter loUer |