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The Bronze Eagle by Baroness Orczy Juvenile Fiction, Action & Adventure
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The Bronze Eagle by Baroness Orczy Juvenile Fiction, Action & Adventure

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A crowd had gathered on the headland now – a crowd made up of barefooted fisher-folk, men, women, children, and of the laborers from the neighboring fields and vineyards: they have all come to greet the Emperor – the man with the battered hat and the grey redingote, the curious, flashing eyes and mouth that always spoke genial words to the people of France!

Traitors turned against him – Ney! de Marmont! Bernadotte! those on whom he had showered the full measure of his friendship, whom he had loaded with honors, with glory and with wealth. Foreign armies joined in coalition against France and forced the people’s Emperor to leave his country which he loved so well, had sent him to humiliation and to exile. But he had come back, as all his people had always said that he would! He had come back, there was the topsail-schooner that was bringing him home so swiftly now.

Another hour and the schooner’s name can be deciphered quite easily – L'Inconstant, and that of the polacca Le Saint-Esprit … and beyond these L'Etoile and Saint Joseph, Caroline. And the entire little fleet flies the flag of Elba.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aegypan
Date
16 June 2011
Pages
276
ISBN
9781463801335

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A crowd had gathered on the headland now – a crowd made up of barefooted fisher-folk, men, women, children, and of the laborers from the neighboring fields and vineyards: they have all come to greet the Emperor – the man with the battered hat and the grey redingote, the curious, flashing eyes and mouth that always spoke genial words to the people of France!

Traitors turned against him – Ney! de Marmont! Bernadotte! those on whom he had showered the full measure of his friendship, whom he had loaded with honors, with glory and with wealth. Foreign armies joined in coalition against France and forced the people’s Emperor to leave his country which he loved so well, had sent him to humiliation and to exile. But he had come back, as all his people had always said that he would! He had come back, there was the topsail-schooner that was bringing him home so swiftly now.

Another hour and the schooner’s name can be deciphered quite easily – L'Inconstant, and that of the polacca Le Saint-Esprit … and beyond these L'Etoile and Saint Joseph, Caroline. And the entire little fleet flies the flag of Elba.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aegypan
Date
16 June 2011
Pages
276
ISBN
9781463801335