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He lost all political significance and wallowed in a life of debauchery. The caricature refers to an incident which brought him into the limelight in January 1870. As a result of a controversy in the press Paschel Grousset (pl. 116) sent two journalists to challenge him to a duel; during a heated discussion the Prince shot one of them. When the High Court acquitted him of murder the Government was severely criticized.","briefDescription":"'Pierre Bonaparte  Le Sanglier (Sauvagerie-Brutalité)'.  Satirical illustration by Paul Hadol with a depiction of Pierre Bonaparte as a boar carrying pistols.  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