"You were reading, Madam?" he said.
"Yes, Sire."
"Do you wish me to tell you what you were reading?"
The Czarina was silent.
"You were reading the romance of M. Dumas, 'The Fencing Master.'
"How do you know that, Sire?"
"It is not difficult to guess, since it is the last book I have prohibited."
In spite of, or rather by reason of this prohibition, "The Fencing Master" became very popular in Russia, so popular indeed that when in 1858, some eighteen years after its publication, Dumas visited the famous fair at Nijini Novgorod, handkerchiefs printed in colors with scenes from the book were offered for sale to its surprised author.