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Hyde Park after the Peninsular War 71
London Hotels in 1814 74
The Clubs of London in 1814 76
Remarkable Characters of London about the Years 1814, 1815, and 1816 80
The Guards Marching from Enghien on the 15th of June 88
Quatre Bras 92
General Appearance of the Field of Waterloo 94
The Duke of Wellington in our Square 96
The French Cavalry charging the Brunswickers 97
The last Charge at Waterloo 100
Huguemont 103
Byng with his Brigade at Waterloo 105
The late Duke of Richmond 106
The Unfortunate Charge of the Household Brigade 107
The Duke of Wellington's Opinion of the English Cavalry 108
Marshal Excelmann's Opinion of the British Cavalry 109
Appearance of Paris when the Allies Entered 111
Marshal Ney and Wellington 118
The Palais Royal after the Restoration 119
The English in Paris after the Restoration of the Bourbons 124
Les Anglaises pour Rire 127
Coaching and Racing in 1815 129
Parisian Cafés in 1816 131
Review of the Allied Armies by the Allied Sovereigns in Paris 134
Conduct of the Russian and Prussian Soldiers during the Occupation of Paris by the Allies 136
The British Embassy in Paris 136