Vulgar words in Memoirs of Napoleon — Complete (Page 1)
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As for Berthier, since you have been with me, you see what he is-he is a blockhead.
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The men called an ass a savant; and said of Caffarelli Dufalga, alluding to his wooden leg, 'He laughs at all these troubles; he has one foot to France.'"]
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On the contrary, Madame Bonaparte from that moment evinced some degree of ill-humour towards Junot, and complained with singular warmth of the want of respect which he had shown her, in making love to her 'femme de chambre' before her face."
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In his most friendly conversations with those whom he admitted into his intimacy he would say, "You are a fool"-"a simpleton"-"a ninny"-"a blockhead."
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"-"What an ass that Junot is!
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What do people say of that buffoon; Bonaparte?"
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I could only have ascertained that fart through Bonaparte, and of course I could not, with propriety, remind him of a thing which must have been very offensive to him.
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I replied, 'do you imagine the nation will suffer a bastard to govern it?
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Bonaparte's principle as to the change of Ministers-Fouche-His influence with the First Consul-Fouche's dismissal-The departments of Police and Justice united under Regnier-Madame Bonaparte's regret for the dismissal of Fouche-Family scenes-Madame Louis Bonaparte's pregnancy-False and infamous reports to Josephine- Legitimacy and a bastard-Raederer reproached by Josephine-Her visit to Ruel-Long conversation with her-Assertion at St. Helena respecting a great political fraud.
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Under the foolish illusion of his vanity Bonaparte imagined that France was desirous of being governed even by a bastard if supposed to be a child of his,-a singular mode truly of founding a new legitimacy!
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Those who look forward to the invasion of England are blockheads.
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He is an ass; so much the worse for him."
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On hearing of the price they set on their services he said, "This is too much; I shall have a chance of deliverance in battle, but I shall have none with these furious blockheads.
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"The little blockhead," said Napoleon, "cannot read his own handwriting.