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Louise had a low opinion of Bonaparte, believing he would never give them an armistice. She refers to him as a [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/parvenu 'parvenu']. When it was announced that Berlin would likely fall, she was frightened for her children, who were there.  
 
Louise had a low opinion of Bonaparte, believing he would never give them an armistice. She refers to him as a [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/parvenu 'parvenu']. When it was announced that Berlin would likely fall, she was frightened for her children, who were there.  
  
Laurence and Temeraire were given the task of escorting Queen Louise and her husband [[King Frederick]] out of the war zone. She was dismayed by Temeraire's size, but boarded him first (before the King or any of their attendants) to prove how unafraid she was.  
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Laurence and Temeraire were given the task of Queen Louise and her husband [[King Frederick]] out of the war zone. She was dismayed by Temeraire's size, but boarded him first (before the King or any of their attendants) to prove how unafraid she was.  
  
 
Temeraire was surprised that Queen Louise did not wear as many jewels as he thought a Queen would, and wondered if she has been robbed.
 
Temeraire was surprised that Queen Louise did not wear as many jewels as he thought a Queen would, and wondered if she has been robbed.

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