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"
They
want
more
!
...
"
said
Napoleon
in
a
hoarse
voice
.
"
Sire
?
"
asked
the
adjutant
who
had
not
heard
the
remark
.
"
They
want
more
!
"
croaked
Napoleon
frowning
.
"
Let
them
have
it
!
"
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Even
before
he
gave
that
order
the
thing
he
did
not
desire
,
and
for
which
he
gave
the
order
only
because
he
thought
it
was
expected
of
him
,
was
being
done
.
And
he
fell
back
into
that
artificial
realm
of
imaginary
greatness
,
and
again
--
as
a
horse
walking
a
treadmill
thinks
it
is
doing
something
for
itself
--
he
submissively
fulfilled
the
cruel
,
sad
,
gloomy
,
and
inhuman
role
predestined
for
him
.
And
not
for
that
day
and
hour
alone
were
the
mind
and
conscience
darkened
of
this
man
on
whom
the
responsibility
for
what
was
happening
lay
more
than
on
all
the
others
who
took
part
in
it
.
Never
to
the
end
of
his
life
could
he
understand
goodness
,
beauty
,
or
truth
,
or
the
significance
of
his
actions
which
were
too
contrary
to
goodness
and
truth
,
too
remote
from
everything
human
,
for
him
ever
to
be
able
to
grasp
their
meaning
.
He
could
not
disavow
his
actions
,
belauded
as
they
were
by
half
the
world
,
and
so
he
had
to
repudiate
truth
,
goodness
,
and
all
humanity
.
Not
only
on
that
day
,
as
he
rode
over
the
battlefield
strewn
with
men
killed
and
maimed
(
by
his
will
as
he
believed
)
,
did
he
reckon
as
he
looked
at
them
how
many
Russians
there
were
for
each
Frenchman
and
,
deceiving
himself
,
find
reason
for
rejoicing
in
the
calculation
that
there
were
five
Russians
for
every
Frenchman
.
Not
on
that
day
alone
did
he
write
in
a
letter
to
Paris
that
"
the
battle
field
was
superb
,
"
because
fifty
thousand
corpses
lay
there
,
but
even
on
the
island
of
St.
Helena
in
the
peaceful
solitude
where
he
said
he
intended
to
devote
his
leisure
to
an
account
of
the
great
deeds
he
had
done
,
he
wrote
:
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The
Russian
war
should
have
been
the
most
popular
war
of
modern
times
:
it
was
a
war
of
good
sense
,
for
real
interests
,
for
the
tranquillity
and
security
of
all
;
it
was
purely
pacific
and
conservative
.
It
was
a
war
for
a
great
cause
,
the
end
of
uncertainties
and
the
beginning
of
security
.
A
new
horizon
and
new
labors
were
opening
out
,
full
of
well-being
and
prosperity
for
all
.
The
European
system
was
already
founded
;
all
that
remained
was
to
organize
it
.
Satisfied
on
these
great
points
and
with
tranquility
everywhere
,
I
too
should
have
had
my
Congress
and
my
Holy
Alliance
.
Those
ideas
were
stolen
from
me
.
In
that
reunion
of
great
sovereigns
we
should
have
discussed
our
interests
like
one
family
,
and
have
rendered
account
to
the
peoples
as
clerk
to
master
.