Louis Philippe had visited Queen Victoria at Windsor, and the Queen of England had returned the visit to the French king with great pomp at his chateau d'Eu, in Normandy, where magnificent fêtes followed.
Molé belonged to an ancient and noble family, and his splendidchateau was filled with historical monuments.
Edouard's father was a sculptor, his duties at that time being to restore the various statues in the chateau and park at Versailles, which duties carried with them the right of occupying the rooms next ours.
Rue de la Surintendance, which runs from the Place du Chateau to the Rue de l'Orangerie.
He owns the chateau at the foot of the mountain on the other side; he only comes here for the chase.
At length, to the right, we saw the magnificent chateau of Schönbrunn.
The Ambras contains a quantity of ancient horse and foot armour; brought thither from a chateau of that name, near Inspruck, and built by the Emperor Charles V.
In the old days of Charlemagne, the Chateau Regnier had risen, a modest mansion on the pleasant banks of the Garonne.
Those who had no rules to learn had of course none to apply when they wanted them; no masters could have adequately supplied this deficiency, and those of the chateau were certainly not the men to remedy the evil.
At her Chateau of Cirey, where she and Voltaire spent many years together, she was visited by learned men from various parts of Europe.
She called the savants who frequented her chateau at Cirey the Emiliens and purposed writing memoirs to be entitled Emiliana--a design, however, which she was never able to execute.
In her chateau at Cirey she had a well-equipped physical cabinet in which she took special delight.
The French departement of Seine et Marne possesses but two important historical monuments, the Chateau of Fontainebleau and the Cathedral of Meaux, though it contains archaeological remains from the Mediaeval to the Celtic Age.
I hurried back as fast as possible, but when I reached Orrain I found to my astonishment the gates of the Chateau closed against me, and Simon, leaning over the battlements, bade me begone.
As we rode out of the pine-woods the Chateaustood before us.
So two hours must have passed, and it seemed to me that the movement in the courtyards and in the Chateau grew less and less.
It was not yet dawn; but lights were glittering everywhere, and the Chateau was already astir, for the King never spared himself, or others, at the chase.
In the centre of the room, upon a veined marble pedestal, stood, in strange incongruity, a replica of the great bronze of Goujou, that faced her chateau of Anet.
Tell them I am a soldier of my King, that I am but a poor gentleman of the South, who when his time is done will hang up his sword in his Chateau of Estillac, and die there, unless God answers his prayer and lets him die on the field.
He generally returned to the chateaulong after sunset, saying that night scenery was peculiarly attractive to him.
The faith of a few was shaken, but the greater number of his hearers were very much tempted to look upon the visitor as an emissary of Satan sent to the chateau to destroy them.
He had seen the world, he commanded a regiment, and at that period his chateau was perhaps the most civilized country residence in the Limousin.
The arrival of Mirabeau at the ancient manorial chateau created a great sensation in that remote part of France.
He was a slave chained to the soil, and obliged to obey the owner whoever he might be; and the Baron had ordered him to return to the chateau without delay.
The aristocratic promenade of Pedroski leads through a magnificent forest; the grounds encompassing the venerable chateau are laid out with perfect taste, and are ornamented with every variety of tree and shrub.
We must now turn our view to a chamber in the chateau of the Baron Galetzoff.
The chateau itself reminded one much of the Grand Trianon, which I have often seen in the park of Versailles.
We entered the great park of the chateau by an avenue of horse chestnuts.
Regnard showed no disposition to live at Castle Haret, alleging that he must furnish it and equip it from Brussels, which he proceeded to do; but I think he meant not to leave Gaston alone so close to the chateau of Capello.
You remember well, after that expedition to Courland, he stayed some time at the Manoir Cheverny and went to the chateau of Capello whenever he liked.
He did not look particularly happy; the splendors of the chateau of Capello were in marked contrast to his own modest house, the Manoir Cheverny, which lay a mile or two away.
It was in September of 1735 that Francezka again saw the chateau of Capello.
She represented that this ancestral seat, somewhere in the wilds of Scotland, was a far more magnificent place than the chateau of Capello, or the Hotel Kirkpatrick.
About a fortnight after our arrival the news came that the Bishop of Louvain intended to visit his brother, the little priest, and likewise proposed to pay his respects to the ladies of the chateau of Capello.
We both accepted and mounted into the coach, which proceeded toward the chateau of Capello, where his Grace said he was going on a particular errand.
I rode hard on that journey, and on the fifth evening after leaving Hueningen, about ten o'clock, I reached the chateau of Capello.
He, the most absurd creature alive, who had believed for years that this glorious creature was his for the asking, had come to the chateau of Capello that May afternoon, and had made Francezka a formal offer of marriage.
According to the account given by the notary, Claude de Buxieres's fortune might be valued at two hundred thousand francs, in furniture and other movables, without reckoning the chateau and the adjacent woods.
No doubt he should be obliged, in the beginning, to make himself personally recognized, to show the workmen and servants of the chateau that the new owner was equal to the situation.
Well built, supple as an adder, modest and prudish in mien, she knew how to wait upon and cosset her master, accustoming him by imperceptible degrees to prefer the cuisine of the chateau to that of the wine-shops.
I wish you might not have more trouble than I had, in getting accustomed to your new way of living, in the chateau at Vivey.
Meanwhile, three more battalions had been moved up to reinforce, two other battalions were moved up in support to General Headquarters line and an infantry brigade came up to the grounds of Vlamertinghe Chateau in corps reserve.
The task allotted to this Division was to push on in the direction of Rue D'Ouvert, Chateau St. Roch and Canteleux.
Surely, you have some semi-official officers employed in the chateau in case of trouble among the guests.
She had chosen the Chateau Nectaris because it was the largest of the resort spots, and therefore the most likely one to be chosen by men who sought to hide out for a while.
From the time she saw Dark Kensington die until Nuwell's arrival at the Chateau Nectaris a day later, Maya remained in her room, half in shock, half in an agony of sorrow and remorse.
Behind the counter, Quelman Gren, the manager of Chateau Nectaris, was sorting the day's mail.
As she turned its corner, passing the grand stairway, she could see the chateau entrance and the registration desk.
My house detective has no authority to act in such cases, and I do not intend to get the chateau mixed up in these affairs.
When she came back down to the lobby, Nuwell was waiting, and they took a groundcar from the chateau to the dome airlock.
I'm sorry, Miss Cara Nome, but none of the employees of the Chateau Nectaris was employed for that sort of work, and I'm not going to ask them to do it.
So it was that Maya stretched in a reclining chair on the sundeck of the Chateau Nectaris the next afternoon and permitted herself to be disgusted with the entire planet Mars.
The Duc d'Enghien was brought to Paris; detained for a few hours at the barriers, he was then conducted to the chateau of Vincennes.
Marshals Duroc and Berthier received him, however, with courtesy when he arrived at Bayonne, and the emperor soon had him brought to the chateau of Marac, in which he himself was installed.
Established in the little chateau of Pont de Briques at the gate of Boulogne, he hastened over to St. Cloud, and returned, with a rapidity which knew no fatigue.
On arriving at the gate of the chateau of Marac the old king, Charles IV.
The unvaried green of the fields saddened him and, despite the ingenuity of the countess, deprived of the company of the young woman who puzzled him to the utmost, the chateau seemed to him as though plunged in a funereal widowhood.
Well, listen: 'The Chateau de Rabodange at one time was the hereditary domain.
I have come but little to thechateau without them, and I was closely watched.
I am leaving the chateau to-morrow for another prison.
Was it not one Seigneur Duvarney who this morning prayed protection for his chateau on the Isle of Orleans?
Coming up this passage, I could see on an eminence, far distant, the tower of the Chateau Alixe.
Once since my coming to the chateau I had been visited by the English chaplain who had been a prisoner at the citadel the year before.
We got back to the chateau without more talk, and I was locked in, while my guards retired.
After luncheon, the matter of exchange of prisoners was gone into, and one by one the names of the French prisoners in our hands--ladies and gentlemen apprehended at the chateau were ticked off, and I knew them all save two.
Safely passed on, I came down towards the Chateau St. Louis.
Sculpture, in the hands of Cellini and Jean Goujon, was providing the decorative details for the chateau then being built by Philibert de l'Orme for Diana de Poitiers.
Viollet-le-Duc, Dictionnaire Raisonne du Mobilier Francais, makes a remarkable statement in connection with some thin metal fragments which were unearthed during some excavation at the Chateau de Pierre.
Simon Vouet, recalled to Paris after a lengthy sojourn in Rome, was painting the nobles of the French court, and decorating for Richelieu the Palais Royal and the Chateau de Rueil.
Theodore Roosevelt was a frequent visitor at the de Mores' chateau (see below) during the months he spent in Dakota Territory.
Although she returned to Medora only once (1893), she removed nothing from the chateau to which she came as a bride.
The chateau is a 28-room, 2-story frame structure with a wide veranda, and windows guarded by old-fashioned shutters.
A few minutes later and we were off to Meaux and Chateau Thierry.
We're going up through Chateau Thierry and Epernay and right along until we reach Toul and Nancy.
He had often spoken in the chateau of the softening and comforting influences of communion with the lower animals and with nature, and in the uncertainty of imprisonment he had tamed a toad.
The right wing of the chateauis in ruins, with traces of fire upon the blackened walls; while here and there, a broken statue or a roofless temple, are sad memorials of the Revolution.
Moreover, a family that fashion does not permit to be demonstratively religious, may gain a reflected credit from an austere chaplain; and so Monsieur the Preceptor remained in the chateau and went his own way.
His room at the chateau had been little less than a menagerie.
The chateauwas instantly in an uproar, and the apartments crowded with half-dressed and half-naked lovers.
He has also a chateau four leagues from this city.
In a chateau where so many visitors of licentious and depraved morals meet, of both sexes, and where such an unlimited liberty reigns, intrigues must occur, and have of course not seldom furnished materials for the scandalous chronicle.
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