The Palace and Park by Phillips, Forbes, Latham, Owen, Scharf, and Shenton

278. PIERRE FRANÇOIS CHARLES AUGEREAU. _Marshal of France._

[Born in Paris, 1757. Died at La Houssaye, in France, 1816. Aged 59.] One of Napoleon’s generals, and remarkable for his recklessness and courage. At the age of 35, in the ranks, he rose to become a General of Division. On the fall of Napoleon, he took his army over to the Bourbons. When Napoleon returned from Elba he shouted “_Vive l’Empereur!_” After Waterloo, he again joined the legitimate monarch. His avarice was unbounded: he robbed churches and private houses, and his coarse manners contrasted strongly with the pomp of his dress and daily life. [From the marble in the Tuileries, by Masson.]