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214:"They always had the most pitiful hats and cuffs, in which the desire to save a penny was always visible in something. Although these were very rich people and not constrained by their means, they by nature loved everything small and narrow, a true reflection of their soul."
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195:. Empress Elizabeth personally exchanged rings for the newlyweds and drank to their health with the entire court. Ekaterina Alexandrovna's groom was the grandson of his namesake, the count and founder of the family,
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