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The Eagle of the Empire

CHAPTER XXVI
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Troops were put in motion, fast-riding expresses and couriers warned garrisons and transmitted orders to capture or kill without mercy.

By a singular freak of fate most of these orders were perforce given to the old companions in arms of the Emperor.

Most of these were openly disaffected toward the King, and eager to welcome Napoleon.

A few were indifferent or inimical to the prospective appeal of their former Captain.

Still fewer swore to capture him, and one "to bring him back in an iron cage!" Only here and there a royalist pure and simple held high command, as the Marquis at Grenoble.
The old noble acted with great promptitude and decision.


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