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"
Now
,
do
be
careful
!
Secrecy
,
as
before
!
"
"
Oh
,
silence
is
n't
the
word
!
Softly
,
softly
!
"
But
in
spite
of
this
conclusion
to
the
episode
,
the
prince
remained
as
puzzled
as
ever
,
if
not
more
so
.
He
awaited
next
morning
's
interview
with
the
general
most
impatiently
.
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The
time
appointed
was
twelve
o'clock
,
and
the
prince
,
returning
home
unexpectedly
late
,
found
the
general
waiting
for
him
.
At
the
first
glance
,
he
saw
that
the
latter
was
displeased
,
perhaps
because
he
had
been
kept
waiting
.
The
prince
apologized
,
and
quickly
took
a
seat
.
He
seemed
strangely
timid
before
the
general
this
morning
,
for
some
reason
,
and
felt
as
though
his
visitor
were
some
piece
of
china
which
he
was
afraid
of
breaking
.
On
scrutinizing
him
,
the
prince
soon
saw
that
the
general
was
quite
a
different
man
from
what
he
had
been
the
day
before
;
he
looked
like
one
who
had
come
to
some
momentous
resolve
.
His
calmness
,
however
,
was
more
apparent
than
real
.
He
was
courteous
,
but
there
was
a
suggestion
of
injured
innocence
in
his
manner
.
"
I
've
brought
your
book
back
,
"
he
began
,
indicating
a
book
lying
on
the
table
.
"
Much
obliged
to
you
for
lending
it
to
me
.
"
"
Ah
,
yes
.
Well
,
did
you
read
it
,
general
?
It
's
curious
,
is
n't
it
?
"
said
the
prince
,
delighted
to
be
able
to
open
up
conversation
upon
an
outside
subject
.
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"
Curious
enough
,
yes
,
but
crude
,
and
of
course
dreadful
nonsense
;
probably
the
man
lies
in
every
other
sentence
.
"
The
general
spoke
with
considerable
confidence
,
and
dragged
his
words
out
with
a
conceited
drawl
.
"
Oh
,
but
it
's
only
the
simple
tale
of
an
old
soldier
who
saw
the
French
enter
Moscow
.
Some
of
his
remarks
were
wonderfully
interesting
.