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       Imbert de Saint-Amand

      The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066149567

       THE HAPPY DAYS

       I.

       II.

       III.

       THE BETROTHAL.

       V.

       VI

       VII.

       IX.

       X.

       XII.

       XIII.

       XV.

       XVI.

       XVII.

       XVIII.

       XIX.

       XX.

       XXI.

       XXII.

       XXIII.

       XXV.

       XXVI.

       XXVII.

       XXVIII.

      INTRODUCTION

      CHAPTER

      I. EARLY YEARS

      II. 1809

      III. THE PRELIMINARIES OP THE WEDDING

      IV. THE BETROTHAL

      V. THE RELIGIOUS DIFFICULTY

      VI. THE AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY

      VII. THE WEDDING AT VIENNA

      VIII. THE DEPARTURE

      IX. THE TRANSFER

      X. THE JOURNEY

      XI. COMPIÈGNE

      XII. THE CIVIL WEDDING

      XIII. THE ENTRANCE INTO PARIS

      XIV. THE RELIGIOUS CEREMONY

      XV. THE HONEYMOON

      XVI. THE TRIP IN THE NORTH

      XVII. THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1810

      XVIII. THE BALL AT THE AUSTRIAN EMBASSY

      XIX. THE BIRTH OF THE KING OF ROME

      XX. THE RECOVERY

      XXI. THE BAPTISM

      XXII. SAINT CLOUD AND TRIANON

      XXIII. THE TRIP TO HOLLAND

      XXIV. NAPOLEON AT THE HEIGHT OF HIS POWER

      XXV. MARIE LOUISE IN 1812

      XXVI. THE EMPRESS'S HOUSEHOLD

      XXVII. DRESDEN

      XXVIII. PRAGUE

      THE HAPPY DAYS

       Table of Contents

      OF

      THE EMPRESS MARIE LOUISE

      INTRODUCTION.

      In 1814, while Napoleon was banished in the island of Elba, the Empress Marie Louise and her grandmother, Marie Caroline, Queen of Naples, happened to meet at Vienna. The one, who had been deprived of the French crown, was seeking to be put in possession of her new realm, the Duchy of Parma; the other, who had fled from Sicily to escape the yoke of her pretended protectors, the English, had come to demand the restitution of her kingdom of Naples, where Murat continued to rule with the connivance of Austria. This Queen, Marie Caroline, the daughter of the great Empress, Maria Theresa, and the sister of the unfortunate Marie Antoinette, had passed her life in detestation of the French Revolution and of Napoleon, of whom she had been one of the most eminent victims. Well, at the very moment when the Austrian court was doing its best to make Marie Louise forget that she was Napoleon's wife and to separate her from him forever, Marie Caroline was pained to see her granddaughter lend too ready an ear to their suggestions. She said to the Baron de Méneval, who had accompanied Marie Louise to Vienna: "I have had, in my time, very good cause for complaining of your Emperor; he has persecuted me and wounded my pride—I was then at least fifteen years old—but now I remember only one thing—that he is unfortunate." Then she went on to say that if they tried to keep husband and wife apart, Marie Louise would have to tie her bedclothes to her window and run away in disguise. "That," she exclaimed, "that's what I should do in her place; for when people are married, they are married for their whole life!"

      If a woman like Queen Marie Caroline, a sister of Marie Antoinette, a queen driven from her throne by Napoleon, could feel in this way, it is easy to understand the severity with which those of the French who were devoted to the Emperor, regarded the conduct of his ungrateful wife. In the same way, Josephine, in spite of her occasionally frivolous conduct, has retained her popularity, because she was tender, kind, and devoted, even after she was divorced; while Marie Louise has been criticised, because after loving, or saying that she loved, the mighty Emperor, she deserted him when he was a prisoner. The contrast between her conduct and that of the wife of King Jerome, the noble and courageous Catherine of Wurtemberg, who endured every danger, and all sorts of persecutions, to share her husband's exile and poverty, has set in an even clearer light the faults of Marie Louise. She has

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