napoleon bonaparte, v4-第16章
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was not to the taste of some grumblers of the first regiment of the
Guard; who; with moustaches scorched; and faces still blackened with the
powder of Jena; would have better liked an order for lodgings with the
bourgeois than all this parade; and took no pains to conceal their ill…
humor。 There was one; among others; who; as he passed in front of the
bust and before the Emperor; exclaimed between his teeth; without moving
a muscle of his face; but still loud enough to be heard by his Majesty;
〃Damn the bust。〃 His Majesty pretended not to hear; but that evening he
repeated with a laugh the words of the old soldier。
His Majesty alighted at the chateau; where his lodging was prepared; and
the officers of his household had preceded him。 Having learned that the
electoral princess of Hesse…Cassel; sister of the king; was still ill at
the end of her confinement; the Emperor ascended to the apartment of this
princess; and; after quite a long visit; gave orders that she should be
treated with all the deference due to her rank and unfortunate situation。
End