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Or did he come to our speisesaal of our lake-palace disguised?
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete George Meredith 1868
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On an afternoon of great heat I rode out for a gaze at the lake-palace, that I chose to fancy might be the last, foreseeing the possibility of one of my fits of movement coming on me before sunset.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete George Meredith 1868
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Satisfied with my discretion, the prince invited me to the lake-palace, and then a week's shooting in
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete George Meredith 1868
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The invitation to dine and pass a night at the lake-palace flattered him immensely.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete George Meredith 1868
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Soon after, I heard that Prince Otto was a visitor at the lake-palace.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete George Meredith 1868
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It was a day of rays of sunshine, now from off one edge, now from another of large slow clouds, so that at times we and the tower were in a blaze; next the lake-palace was illuminated, or the long grey lake and the woods of pine and of bare brown twigs making bays in it.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete George Meredith 1868
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It struck me that my worst fears of the effect produced on the princess's mind by that last scene in the lake-palace must be true, and I abandoned hope.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete George Meredith 1868
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I sat some three hours before the old warrior's portraits in the dining-saloon of the lake-palace.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete George Meredith 1868
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In Sarkeld he resided at the palace, and generally at the lake-palace on the removal of the Court thither.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete George Meredith 1868
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Our Court is all at de lake-palace odder side sthe tower, and it is bets of gems, of feathers, of lace, not to be numbered!
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete George Meredith 1868
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