The figure of this functionary certainly resembles, in its square obesity, that of the great Emperor in his latter days.
"Border and Bastille"
George A. Lawrence
Again to quote the vivid language of the Baron Max: The stammering, stuttering, shrieking rage of the hideously corpulent king, who, on account of his unwieldy obesity, was unable to let his arms hang by his side, and who thus gesticulated wildly, and perspired incessantly, and had the habit, moreover, of continually addressing his favourite, generally present on these occasions, with the appeal, 'Pas vrai, Dillen?
"The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1"
Rupert Hughes
The only possible exception to this will be instructions on how to curb obesity, but even here it is suggested that a physician be consulted before embarking on a weight-reducing program.
"A Practical Guide to Self-Hypnosis"
Melvin Powers