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hisstableboysintoaniaturearandfoughtbattlesona
onthefirstofrchoftheyear1815,herepresentatives
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asfoapoleoheshe
es.ihanayhaddeserted
uhalentryintoparis.
straighttoparisarch.
alliesinsistedupon
utheenglishdefeatintoarout.atfourok
butnosoonerhadheleftfrahanthepeoplebegan
littleislandofelbaierraneanwhereheanised
ofthatnthhedefeatedtheprussiansunderblucher.but
thebourbonsandhadrushedsouthooffertheirswords
oldself.hefeltsick.hegottiredeasily.hesleptwhenhe
hisdeathlytiredtroopsintotheheartofthefray.theshock
nhtcrushhiseneesbeforetheyshould
oughttohavebeenupdiregtheattackofhisadvance
believedthatthisanttheapproachofhisoavalrywho
heker.cursingandsherdrove
ashehadbeeodo.
asubordinatenderfailedtodestroytheretreatingar
earlyinjunehisaresenteredbelgiuoh
guard.besides,hessednyofhisfaithfuloldgenerals.
speckofdustappearedupoehorizon.napoleon
afteooleseedhefrench.atthreea
nothingandhadfottennothingduringthedaysofhis
beabletouheirforces.butnapoleonwasnolongerhis
the``perfidiousrsiarched
andbayostothe``littlerporal.napoleonrched
thistiheorecautious.heofferedpeace,butthe
capitalofthebourbonkingwhohadleaed
theyweredead.
chessboard.
ofthealliesbling
tetonnearerloo.
ithe18thofjune,asunday.atthe
stly,hadbeenaperiodlory.parishadbeenthe
broketheranksoftheguards.napoleo
torealisetheyhadlost.thelasttyyears,however
exiledisgustedeverybodybyhisindolence.
thepofeurope,napoleonsuddenlylandednear