ā€œI know Charasse’s book! Oh! I was so angry with his work! I wrote to him and said⁠—I forget what, at this moment. You ask whether I was very busy under the Emperor? Oh no! I was called ā€˜page,’ but hardly took my duty seriously. Besides, Napoleon very soon lost hope of conciliating the Russians, and he would have forgotten all about me had he not loved me⁠—for personal reasons⁠—I don’t mind saying so now. My heart was greatly drawn to him, too. My duties were light. I merely had to be at the palace occasionally to escort the Emperor out riding, and that was about all. I rode very fairly well. He used to have a ride before dinner, and his suite on those occasions were generally Davoust, myself, and Roustan.ā€

ā€œConstant?ā€ said the prince, suddenly, and quite involuntarily.

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