I believe the legend which says the first time Major-General Louis Berthier met Napoleon Bonaparte, in March of 1786, he confided to a fireside comrade, "I don't know why, but that little bastard scares me."
He was called "Berthier the Ugly" because his head that seemed three times too large for his short squat body. It featured a large hook nose that thrust from between his cheeks like a prehistoric parrot's beak. In addition he was clumsy and given to chewing his fingernails. Add in a dose of social ineptness, and you had Berthier, the man. But he was also a genius of detail. He spent his entire adult life in the military, rising through the ranks under the “Old Regime”. He had fought with distinction under Rochambeau at Yorktown, Virginia in 1781 helping America win their revolution. And then, he met his doppelganger - Napoleon Bonaparte.
The young Napoleon was handsome,. almost pretty. He was short but made up for that by being a firebrand of energy. At 26 years of age he was already a blazing comet on the French political scene, the fresh faced new man of action.
Meanwhile 42 year old “ugly, little” Berthier, had survived the revolution by keeping his huge head so low it could not be conveniently guillotined. But perhaps Berthier sensed impending disaster on that blistery March morning when they first met. Perhaps on some level he understood that the “Little Corsican” who stood before him would use him over the next 20 years to slaughter a million Frenchmen and three million who would die opposing Napoleon. I wonder if he also sensed the sacrifice of all those bunnies, as well?
Napoleon’s amazing string of victories began at Montenotte, in Piedmont on 12 April and continued at the bridge at Lodi on 10 May 1796. Berthier was there beside Napoleon, sharing the hardships and basking in the reflected glory as Napoleon’s Chief of Staff and then a Marshal of France, organizing the now Emperor Napoleon’s complete victory, at "Austerlitz" in 1805.
By the summer of 1807 Napoleon was the master of the continent, referred to by his implacable English foes as "The Beast of Europe". And "Bonney" would not have been half so accomplished if it were not for the efforts of ugly, efficient little Berthier.
And so it was obvious that when the Emperor sought an afternoon’s diversion, a summer picnic and a hunt to celebrate his victory over the Russians and Prussians, it would be short little, ugly little Berthier who would organize the entire event. Surely the man who had planned the conquest of nations could arrange a simple afternoon’s hunt.


And once the open air repast was digested the Emperor and his guests put away their knives and Champagne glasses and took up their weapons. Berthier had prepared this too, down to the smallest detail. Marshal Berthier had attempted to obtain wild rabbits captured locally, but the peasant farmers had been taxed so heavily to pay for all that gold braid, all those cannon and horses and muskets that they had stripped the local woods and fields of wild rabbits.




Where they afflicted with a pestilence? Where they part of a devilish English plot to murder him? Napoleon had no way of knowing, and little time to decide. But even if the Emperor had suspected the actual cause behind the stamped of cottontails, hunting is not much of a sport when the prey rush you and demand to be butchered en mass.



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