[A Conspiracy of the Carbonari by Louise Muehlbach]@TWC D-Link bookA Conspiracy of the Carbonari CHAPTER I 15/22
The invisible ones--the heads who are above us all, and from whom I, like the other three chiefs of the league, receive my orders--the invisible ones have also chosen Eugene Beauharnais for the future emperor of France.
Thereby the succession would be secured, and as soon as, by the emperor's death or imprisonment, the throne of France is free, we will summon Eugene de Beauharnais to be emperor of the French.
May God grant His blessing upon our work and permit us soon to find the hands we need to rid France of her tyrant." At that moment the door opening into the emperor's study, which had remained ajar, was flung open and Napoleon stood on the threshold.
His iron face, which his officers had just seen in the repose of sleep, was now again instinct with power and energy; his large eyes were fixed upon his generals with an expression of strange anger, and seemed striving to read the very depths of their hearts; his thin lips were firmly compressed as if to force back an outburst of indignation which the gloomy frown on his brow nevertheless revealed. But the wrathful, threatening expression soon vanished from the emperor's countenance, and his features resumed their cold, impenetrable expression. He moved swiftly forward several steps and greeted with a hasty nod the officers who had all bowed respectfully before him, and stood motionless in absolute silence. "General Bertrand," said the emperor, in his sonorous, musical voice, "you will proceed at once to the island of Lobau to make preparations for the great bridge-building which must be commenced at once and completed within a week.
The restoration and strengthening of the bridges which connect the island of Lobau and the other little islands with the right bank of the Danube is our principal task for the moment.
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