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Show I I' r I lieu Napoleon in Iii IIo. As to Prince Napoleon's daily life In 1 , his Praugins retreat, he rises with the j sun, lounges or works in his studio and ' receives visitors, if any there be, until t luncheon, winch is announced for 11 :4a j a. m. and never lasts more than half an hour. Immediately afterward, and j no matter what the weather may be, he takes a long walk beyond the con , fines of his park, and returns between i 2 and 3 p. in. to open his mail corre- j spondeuee, which comes to hand dur i 1 ing his ufteriioon stroll, and which is always voluminous and very regular. j This occupies Idiu until the dinner I hour. In the evening he plays chess with neighbors or with faithful Parisian friends, such as M. Adelou, Baron Bru-net Bru-net and one or two others who arrive In turn. Each shares his exile for u few days. lie prides Himself upon being be-ing a great player, but shows himself u very bad one. especially with M. Ade-lon. Ade-lon. who vies with him in the wittiest and most comical manner imaginable. He retires toward 11 o'clock. Paris (iaulols. i |