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  <dc:title>Buonaparte and his Old Friend on their Travels</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Napoleon holds a telescope and looks towards the distant setting sun, which is marked 'EAST INDIES'. It is being pointed out by a large black devil, standing slightly behind Napoleon.  The devil says: ""There my fine little fellow - what do you think of that prospect - I always told you there was nothing got by staying at home, - that is the way to dish John Bull."  
Napoleon replies: 
"It is certainly a very inviting prospect."  On the far right are the jaws of hell, with devils hiding inside.  One says: "I always said with the help of our Old Master that we should have him at last."
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  <dc:date>15 Nov 1808</dc:date>
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