2 “He was blond and foppish”: Ibid., 132
3 “Good God, what modesty!”:
4 “I was very glad to see him”: Ibid., 189
5 “And so, things went no further”: Herzen, 149
6 “The truth”:
7 “How is this, Madame Choglokova?”: Herzen, 151
27. SALTYKOV
1 “He was a born clown”:
2 “a fool in every sense”: Herzen, 132
3 “As these people”:
4 “And your wife”: Ibid., 200
5 “All that glitters”: Ibid.
6 “He was twenty-six years old”: Ibid.
7 “handsome as the dawn”: Ibid. 153 “How do you know”: Ibid., 201
8 “his favorite subject”: Herzen, 155
9 “I had to admit”:
10 “Yes, yes, but go away”: Ibid.
11 “He already believed himself”: Ibid., 202
12 “Sergei Saltykov and my wife”: Ibid.
13 “without something happening first”: Herzen, 158
14 “I must speak to you”:
15 “Madame Choglokova began”: Ibid.
16 “You will see”: Ibid.
17 “As soon as I had seen”: Ibid., 207
18 “a few words that would allow him”: Ibid.
19 “I know that you can see through them”: Ibid.
20 “He gave him”: Ibid., 208
21 “I must have been pregnant”: Herzen, 168
22 “When this happened”: Ibid., 169
23 “No one had ever seen”: Alexander, 45
24 “There was no furniture”: Herzen, 173
25 “He was dying just at a time”:
26 “I am certain that my husband”: Herzen, 184
28. THE BIRTH OF THE HEIR
1 “a pillar of salt”:
2 “Countess Shuvalova’s petticoats”: Herzen, 174
3 “a depression”:
4 “my troubles followed me”: Ibid.
5 “isolated, with no company”: Herzen, 187
6 “I had not the strength to crawl”: Ibid., 189
7 “through excess of care”: Ibid., 192
8 “I did not have a kopeck”:
9 “whatever came from the empress”: Ibid.
10 “This meant that I was”: Ibid., 229
11 “I thought him beautiful”: Ibid.
12 “until I felt strong enough”: Ibid.
13 “a singular revolution in my brain”: Herzen, 196
14 “ought to be the Breviary”: Durant, 10:435
15 “all day and part of the night”: