hon_ 200
Count Montholon's polite intimation to Captain Maitland 201
The captain declines the present of a portrait 202
Savary and Lallemand; their affecting parting with Napoleon in
the presence of Captain Maitland 203
The _Northumberland_ sails for St Helena 204
Description of Napoleon Buonaparte 205
His manners and conversation 206
Anecdotes 207, 210, 215, 216
He speaks of his wife and his son 211
Their pictures 211, 212
Conversation respecting Kleber and Dessaix 213
Napoleon's resources in money 214
The midshipmen act plays 217
Buonaparte's observations on the British cavalry, and relative
to the Duke of Wellington 218, 219
Character of Count Bertrand 222
Countess Bertrand, a daughter of General Dillon 222
Savary, Duke of Rovigo, described 224
Savary, Lallemand, and Planat are sent to Malta, and allowed
to go to Smyrna 225
Character of Lallemand 225
Count and Countess Montholon 226
Count Las Cases and his son 227
APPENDIX.
On what terms Captain Maitland received Buonaparte on board
his ship; and documents relating thereto 231
ADDITIONAL APPENDIX.
1. List of officers borne on the books of H.M.S. _Bellerophon_
in July 1815 241
2. Letter from Ephraim Graebke, assistant-surgeon on board the
_Bellerophon_, to his mother, giving an account of Napoleon's
surrender, dated July 30, 1815 242
3. Extracts from _Memoirs of an Aristocrat, by a Midshipman of
the Bellerophon_ [George Home] 246
ILLUSTRATIONS.
PORTRAIT OF SIR FREDERICK MAITLAND _Frontispiece_
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