what did napolean think was a delusion in the napolean and the spectre short story?
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In Napoleon and the Spectre, the Emperor of France is about to fall asleep when he hears a rustling sound near his bed. ... Then, just as he is about to drop off to sleep, he perceives shadows which he attributes to lit candles. "Pooh!" exclaimed Napoleon, "it was but an ocular delusion."
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In Napoleon and the Spectre, the Emperor of France is about to fall asleep when he hears a rustling sound near his bed. ... Then, just as he is about to drop off to sleep, he perceives shadows which he attributes to lit candles. "Pooh!" exclaimed Napoleon, "it was but an ocular delusion."
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