The Innocents Abroad


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after talking with the company half an hour, the Emperor of Russia and  
his family conducted us all through their mansion themselves. They made  
no charge. They seemed to take a real pleasure in it.  
We spent half an hour idling through the palace, admiring the cosy  
apartments and the rich but eminently home-like appointments of the  
place, and then the Imperial family bade our party a kind good-bye, and  
proceeded to count the spoons.  
An invitation was extended to us to visit the palace of the eldest son,  
the Crown Prince of Russia, which was near at hand. The young man was  
absent, but the Dukes and Countesses and Princes went over the premises  
with us as leisurely as was the case at the Emperor's, and conversation  
continued as lively as ever.  
It was a little after one o'clock, now. We drove to the Grand Duke  
Michael's, a mile away, in response to his invitation, previously given.  
We arrived in twenty minutes from the Emperor's. It is a lovely place.  
The beautiful palace nestles among the grand old groves of the park, the  
park sits in the lap of the picturesque crags and hills, and both look  
out upon the breezy ocean. In the park are rustic seats, here and there,  
in secluded nooks that are dark with shade; there are rivulets of crystal  
water; there are lakelets, with inviting, grassy banks; there are  
glimpses of sparkling cascades through openings in the wilderness of  
foliage; there are streams of clear water gushing from mimic knots on the  
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