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Honore de Balzac: The Country Doctor5. CHAPTER V: ELEGIES (continued)"Would that I was rich!" came from Genestas. The officer's exclamation was followed by profound silence. "You owe me a story," said La Fosseuse at last, in coaxing tones. "I will tell it at once," answered Genestas. "On the evening before the battle of Friedland," he went on, after a moment, "I had been sent with a despatch to General Davoust's quarters, and I was on the way back to my own, when at a turn in the road I found myself face to face with the Emperor. Napoleon gave me a look. " 'You are Captain Genestas, are you not?' he said. " 'Yes, your Majesty.' " 'You were out in Egypt?' " 'Yes, your Majesty.' " 'You had better not keep to the road you are on,' he said; 'turn to the left, you will reach your division sooner that way.' "That was what the Emperor said, but you would never imagine how kindly he said it; and he had so many irons in the fire just then, for he was riding about surveying the position of the field. I am telling you this story to show you what a memory he had, and so that you may know that he knew my face. I took the oath in 1815. But for that mistake, perhaps I might have been a colonel to-day; I never meant to betray the Bourbons, France must be defended, and that was all I thought about. I was a Major in the Grenadiers of the Imperial Guard; and although my wound still gave me trouble, I swung a sabre in the battle of Waterloo. When it was all over, and Napoleon returned to Paris, I went too; then when he reached Rochefort, I followed him against his orders; it was some sort of comfort to watch over him and to see that no mishap befell him on the way. So when he was walking along the beach he turned and saw me on duty ten paces from him. This is page 239 of 255. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of The Country Doctor at Amazon.com
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