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During his career he penned 33 novels, 25 pieces of non-fiction and two volumes of autobiography. A fishbowl sits fatly, full of matchbooks that Burgess picked up from hotel bars around the world. Close by, a photograph shows the author happily in holiday mode; suntanned, scruffy, with cigar faithfully in hand. The reading room is the highlight of the centre. The space is disarmingly personal. There are no glass cabinets here, no key-locked cupboards: the chance to sit and ponder the groaning contents is a real treat. Given the nature of the collection, a member of staff is always present in the reading room, though they are never overbearing.

You can either be left to your own devices or happily bend their ears for stories. The Tiger Beer anecdote, for example, is a good one to ask after. A free Tiger-branded clock in exchange, please. Enormous capture of artillery, including siege-train abandoned by Bonaparte before the battle of Castiglione. Advance of Victor on Rome.

I wrote you this morning. I start to-night. Our forces are at Rimini. This country is beginning to be tranquillised. My cold makes me always rather tired. We have been at Ancona these two days. We took the citadel, after a slight fusillade, and by a coup de main. We made prisoners. I sent back the fifty officers to their homes. I am still at Ancona.

I do not press you to come, because everything is not yet settled, but in a few days I am hoping that it will be. Besides, this country is still discontented, and everybody is nervous.

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I start to-morrow for the mountains. You don't write to me at all, yet you ought to let me have news of you every day. I get no news from you, and I feel sure that you no longer love me. I have sent you the papers, and various letters. I start immediately to cross the mountains. The moment that I know something definite, I will arrange for you to accompany me; it is the dearest wish of my heart.

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You are melancholy, you are ill; you no longer write to me, you want to go back to Paris. Is it possible that you no longer love your comrade? The very thought makes me wretched. My darling, life is unbearable to me now that I am aware of your melancholy. I make haste to send you Moscati, so that he may look after you. My health is rather bad; my cold gets no better. Please 37 take care of yourself, love me as much as I love you, and write me every day. I am more uneasy than ever. I have told Moscati to escort you to Ancona, if you care to come there.

I will write to you there, to let you know where I am. Perhaps I shall make peace with the Pope, then I shall soon be by your side; it is my soul's most ardent wish.

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I send you a hundred kisses. Be sure that nothing equals my love, unless it be my uneasiness. Write to me every day yourself. Good-bye, dearest. February 19th. Peace with Rome has just been signed. Bologna, Ferrara, Romagna, are ceded to the Republic.

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The Pope is to pay us thirty millions shortly, and various works of art. I start to-morrow morning for Ancona, and thence for Rimini, Ravenna, and Bologna. If your health permit, come to Rimini or Ravenna, but, I beseech you, take care of yourself. Not a word from you—what on earth have I done? To think only of you, to love only Josephine, to live only for my wife, to enjoy happiness only with my dear one—does this deserve such harsh treatment from her?

My dear, I beg you, think often of me, and write me every day. You are ill, or else you do not love me! Do you think, then, that I have a heart of stone? You must know me very ill! I cannot believe it! You to whom nature has given intelligence, tenderness, and 38 beauty, you who alone can rule my heart, you who doubtless know only too well the unlimited power you hold over me! March 25th. September 4th. September 18th.

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Napoleonic History. July 21st. General History. Commencement of Continental system. January 28th. September 12th. February 3rd. June 5th. July 14th. French lose Joubert and 20, men. September 25th. October 18th. November 13th. November 24th. On the 14th he hears of Desaix's safe arrival at Toulon from Egypt, together with Davoust, and orders the praises of their past achievements to be sung in the Moniteur.