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 1      II| marchioness now owns a splendid palace in Vienna, a present from
 2       V|     street and passed a stately palace before which a richly sculptured
 3       V|         ourselves in front of a palace, at whose door a military
 4    VIII|      back led past the Cagliari palace, and Blanka noted with surprise
 5    VIII|         the use of the Cagliari palace, which consists of two entirely
 6       X|         windows of the Cagliari palace," remarked Blanka. "But
 7      XI|        one wing of the Cagliari palace, and to restore her dowry
 8      XI|     devised than to offer her a palace in Rome and bid her enjoy
 9      XI|       that half of the Cagliari palace assigned to her, and in
10      XI|         Of the two wings of the palace, Blanka's faced the Tiber,
11      XI|        in the other wing of the palace. She could not but hear,
12     XII|        prison than the Cagliari palace.~ ~One evening, as she was
13     XII|        now we have the Cagliari palace quite to ourselves, and
14    XIII|       the adjoining wing of the palace, too, other sounds, almost
15    XIII|       loose before the Cagliari palace. Suddenly, as Blanka stood
16    XIII|        hear the mob storming my palace gates?[128] The soldiery
17    XIII|    between the two wings of the palace, followed the other fugitives
18    XIII|      than any that the Cagliari palace had to offer.~ ~"Pst!" the
19    XIII|   quarters, her own wing of the palace, for some reason that she
20    XIII|       marchioness left the[133] palace. Looking out of her rear
21      XV|        the wonders of this rock palace, which, like the Palazzo
22    XVII|       whole grotto like a fairy palace."~ ~Blanka, however, was
23   XVIII|        quitted. In the Cagliari palace she had been left entirely
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