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Willis the Pilot

CHAPTER XXVI
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As nothing that tends to elevate the soul is out of place in this volume, we may be permitted to insert one or two of these anecdotes.
In 1806, Napoleon was at Potsdam.

The Prussians were humbled to the dust, and the outrage of Rossbach had been fearfully avenged.

A letter was intercepted, in which Prince Laatsfeld, civil governor of Berlin, secretly informed the enemy of all the dispositions of the French army.

The crime was palpable, capital, and unpardonable.

There was nothing between the life and death of the prince, except the time to load half a dozen muskets, point them to his breast, and cry--Fire.
The princess flew to the palace, threw herself at the feet of the Emperor, beseeched, implored, and seemed almost heart-broken.


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