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When Napoleon escaped Elba in 1815, a Paris newspaper-headlin-ed the progress of the returning monarch through France in\ successive editions in the following terms: “The Corsican Monster has landed in the Gulf of Juan.” “The Cannibal is marching towards Grasse.” 1 “The Usurper has entered Grenobles.” “Bonaparte has entered Lyons.” “Napoleon is marching towards Fontainebleau.” “His Imperial Majesty is expected tomorrow in his Loyal Paris.” >
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 87, 27 January 1947, Page 4
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66EVASIVE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 87, 27 January 1947, Page 4
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