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Leslie Carroll, Royal Pains: A Rogues' Gallery of Brats, Brutes, and Bad Seeds Quotes: Napoleon would always be extremely fastidious when it came to other people's morals, although his own were frequently questionable.
         

Napoleon would always be extremely fastidious when it came to other people's morals, although his own were frequently questionable.


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