āI know Charasseās book! Oh! I was so angry with his work! I wrote to him and saidā āI forget what, at this moment. You ask whether I was very busy under the Emperor? Oh no! I was called āpage,ā 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 meā āfor personal reasonsā āI donāt 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
āConstant?ā said the prince, suddenly, and quite involuntarily.