Napoleon was involved in conversation with a colonel of a
Hungarian battalion who had been taken prisoner in Italy . The colonel mentioned he had
fought in the army of Maria Theresa. "You must have a few years under your
belt!" exclaimed Napoleon. "I'm sure I've lived sixty or seventy
years," replied the colonel. "You mean to say," Napoleon
continued, "you have not kept track of the years you have lived?"
The colonel promptly replied, "Sir, I always count my
money, my shirts, and my horses - but as for my years, I know nobody who wants
to steal them, and I shall surely never lose them."
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