Book, Chapter
1 I, I | CHAPTER I A FETE AT THE NEW PALACE~“SIRE, a fresh dispatch.”~“
2 I, I | the fete given at the New Palace was at the height of its
3 I, I | magnificent saloons of the palace, which stood at a few paces
4 I, I | and other officers of the palace, presided personally in
5 I, I | those contained in the New Palace, formed to this procession
6 I, I | which for some hours the palace had been shrouded. The attention
7 I, I | of light issuing from the palace. The steps also of the patrols
8 I, I | from the windows of the New Palace. These were boats descending
9 I, I | this reception in the New Palace, discussed in a low voice,
10 I, I | this fete given at the New Palace on the night of the 15th
11 I, I | at this fete in the New Palace, of which they had been
12 I, I | Sevres.~The guests of the New Palace immediately began to stream
13 I, I | situated in an angle of the New Palace. Several pictures, amongst
14 I, I | sounds floating from the New Palace over the old Muscovite city,
15 I, II | the ball-room of the New Palace, when the fete he was giving
16 I, II | Tamerlane and the famous palace where the blue stone is
17 I, III | been in the service of the Palace?”~“Yes, sire.”~“You know
18 I, III | in a few minutes, the New Palace.~“You made a good choice
19 I, V | plain rose the temporary palace of the governor-general,
20 I, V | leaving the governor’s palace, galloped in every direction.
21 I, V | summoned by a courier to the palace of the governor-general.
22 II, I | even into the court of his palace; the grand falconer; the “
23 II, XII | the grand saloon of the palace of the governor-general.
24 II, XII | the governor-general. This palace, standing at the end of
25 II, XII | would have rendered the palace uninhabitable.~The Grand
26 II, XII | Through the windows of the palace burned the fires of the
27 II, XII | tumult was heard outside the palace.~Almost immediately the
28 II, XIII| Majesty the Czar at the New Palace.”~“Have you a letter from
29 II, XIII| you shall be lodged in the palace.”~“And if according to his
30 II, XIII| He would inhabit the very palace. He would be in the secret
31 II, XIII| to the governor-general’s palace and, acquainting Ogareff
32 II, XIII| Imperial Cabinet of the New Palace. Ogareff, prepared for all
33 II, XIV | From the windows of the palace important preparations on
34 II, XIV | war had been held in the palace, orders were issued to concentrate
35 II, XIV | Ogareff occupied a room in the palace. It was a large chamber
36 II, XIV | his plan was to leave the palace and hurry to the Bolchaia
37 II, XIV | not at that moment in the palace.~Two o’clock struck. Now
38 II, XIV | Irkutsk!~“To the governor’s palace!” said he to Nadia.~In less
39 II, XIV | arrived at the entrance to the palace. Long tongues of flame from
40 II, XIV | bank were in a blaze.~The palace being open to all, Michael
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