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Daitgeb FABAiTDNEA.Ti.-TheMoniteur, in 1815, then the organ of Louis XVIII., thus, from day to day, recorded the progress of the first Napoleon from Elba to Paris : — " The Anthropophagist has escaped." " The Corsican ogre has landed." " The tiger is coming." " The monster has slept at Grenoble." " The tyrant has arrived at Lyons." " The usurper has been seen in the environs of Paris." " Buonparte advances towards, but will never enter, the capital," " Napoleon will be under our ramparts tomorrow." " His Imperial Majesty entered the Tuileries on the 21st of March, in the midst of his faithful subjects." ] " Good morning, 'squire. Got anything new ?" " Yes, I've got the neuralgia, i , and it hurts terribly."

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Southland Times, Issue 1603, 9 July 1872, Page 3

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Untitled Southland Times, Issue 1603, 9 July 1872, Page 3

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 1603, 9 July 1872, Page 3

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