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Each day at Longwood House was not very different from the last. The man living – or confined – there would be awoken early, sip a cup of tea or coffee in his white pique dressing gown and red Morocco slippers, then wash from a silver basin.
Mornings could include a ride around the island (a speck in the South Atlantic 1,000 miles from anywhere), but he found it humiliating to be followed by a British officer so put a stop to these excursions.
Instead he kept himself to the damp, windswept and rat-infested house, which stood alone so as better to be guarded by 125 sentries during the day, 72 at night. He staved off boredom by taking long baths, reading, talking with companions and dictating his memoirs.
Explanation:
The French revolution had a big impact that lead to the rise of Napoleon. He became a well known military leader around 1796–97. In 1799some members of the Directory asked to Napoleon to help them establish some sort of stable government, capable of withstanding the recurrent threats. In 1802, Napoleon had himself elected to reign over France.