CHAP. | | PAGE | | Publishers’ Note | ix | | Introduction | xi | I | Betrothal and Marriage | 1 | II | Marriage and Loneliness | 18 | III | My Country, My Beloved Country, Why am I Parted from Thee? | 25 | IV | A Sad Coronation | 34 | V | Daughters, Daughters, and No Son | 44 | VI | The Empress’s Opinions about Russia | 53 | VII | What the Imperial Family Thought about the Empress | 66 | VIII | Sorrow and Unexpected Consolation | 76 | IX | Philippe and His Work | 88 | X | Anna Wyrubewa Appears on the Scene and He Saw Her Pass | 99 | XI | And He Saw Her Pass | 112 | XII | Loved at Last | 127 | XIII | He Died to Save Her Honor | 137 | XIV | A Nation in Revolt | 147 | XV | A Prophet of God | 157 | XVI | She Saw Him Once More | 166 | XVII | My Son! I Must Save My Son! | 177 | XVIII | Another War | 188 | XIX | My Fatherland, Must I Forsake Thee? | 199 | XX | It Is Your Husband Who Is Losing the Throne of Your Son | 208 | XXI | Peace, We Must Have Peace | 219 | XXII | The Removal of the “Prophet” | 229 |
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