CITIZEN PIERRE-CLAUDE FARAUD WAS MADE A SUB-LIEUTENANT
WHEREIN WE SEE THAT BONAPARTE'S PRESENTIMENTS DID NOT DECEIVE HIM
PROLOGUE | ||
THE PRUSSIANS ON THE RHINE | ||
I. | From the Hôtel de la Poste to the Hôtel de la Lanterne | 7 |
II. | The Citizeness Teutch | 15 |
III. | Euloge Schneider | 23 |
IV. | Eugene de Beauharnais | 31 |
V. | Mademoiselle de Brumpt | 38 |
VI. | Master Nicholas | 49 |
VII. | Filial Love, or the Wooden Leg | 54 |
VIII. | The Provocation | 61 |
IX. | In which Charles is Arrested | 67 |
X. | Schneider's Journey | 73 |
XI. | The Marriage Proposal | 76 |
XII. | Saint-Just | 80 |
XIII. | The Wedding of Euloge Schneider | 87 |
XIV. | Wishes | 92 |
XV. | The Count de Sainte-Hermine | 99 |
XVI. | The Foraging Cap | 106 |
XVII. | Pichegru | 113 |
XVIII. | Charles's Reception | 119 |
XIX. | The Spy | 125 |
XX. | The Dying Man's Prophecy | 132 |
XXI. | The Night Before the Battle | 139 |