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A Memory Of St. Helena

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Day
24
Month
January
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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When Napoleon Bonaparte arrived at 6t. Helena, he was in a pretty bad humot. Hisvalet had forgotten to put any cigarettes in his grip, there was no beer o the ship, and one of the midshipmen bad put a lot of red pepper into nis annff. He badn't slept well either, as the captain 's pet rooster woke him np ty orowing punctnally at 3 :30 o'clock every morning. As he stepped ashore he feil into the tisual pose, one hand on the pit of his stomachand theother just below his kidneys. Seeiug his abstraction, the faithful Dr. O'Meara approaohed and said : "Wel], siie, what do you think of the jaospect?" "From the looks of things," replied tbe great emperor, gazing thoughtfully t the huge masses of stone and the ftowning oliffs, "f rom the looks of thine.-', I imagiue that we are eoina to

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