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.
It happened that, on the very day she was fifteen years old, the king and queen were not at home, and she was left alone in the
palace. So she roved about by herself, and looked at all the rooms and chambers, till at last she came to an old tower, to which there was a narrow staircase ending with a little door.
However, as certain men have fertile, false, and useful vices, Fouquet, in scattering broadcast millions of money in the construction of this
palace, had found a means of gathering, as the result of his generous profusion, three illustrious men together: Levau, the architect of the building; Lenotre, the designer of the gardens; and Lebrun, the decorator of the apartments.
FOR nearly a month the old man haunted the
palace, and watched in the gardens for the little Prince until he knew the daily routine of his tiny life with his nurses and governesses.
The chariot, winding through many charming streets, paused before a building so vast and noble and elegant that even Button-Bright guessed at once that it was the Royal
Palace. Its gardens and ample grounds were surrounded by a separate wall, not so high or thick as the wall around the City, but more daintily designed and built all of green marble.
At the appointed hour the genie fetched in the shivering bridegroom, laid him in his place, and transported the bed back to the
palace.
what
palace am I to lead to," said Sancho, "when what I saw her highness in was only a very little house?"
You believe in a
palace of crystal that can never be destroyed--a
palace at which one will not be able to put out one's tongue or make a long nose on the sly.
At a distance, towards the center of the island, he beheld the stately towers of what seemed to be a
palace, built of snow-white marble, and rising in the midst of a grove of lofty trees.
Here, he thought to himself, he might as well go straight to the
palace and offer his services to the King of the country, for he had heard that the King's daughter was as beautiful as the day.
And if she is right, then I am wrong, and we have no business to be occupying her
palace."
WHEN they had gone a little way through the thick forest they came to a wide, clear space; and they saw the King's
palace which was made of mud.