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"
Why
,
did
you
say
--
"
began
the
prince
,
and
paused
in
confusion
.
The
general
gazed
at
his
host
disdainfully
.
"
Oh
,
go
on
,
"
he
said
,
"
finish
your
sentence
,
by
all
means
.
Say
how
odd
it
appears
to
you
that
a
man
fallen
to
such
a
depth
of
humiliation
as
I
,
can
ever
have
been
the
actual
eye-witness
of
great
events
.
Go
on
,
I
do
n't
mind
!
Has
he
found
time
to
tell
you
scandal
about
me
?
"
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"
No
,
I
've
heard
nothing
of
this
from
Lebedeff
,
if
you
mean
Lebedeff
.
"
"
H
'm
;
I
thought
differently
.
You
see
,
we
were
talking
over
this
period
of
history
.
I
was
criticizing
a
current
report
of
something
which
then
happened
,
and
having
been
myself
an
eye-witness
of
the
occurrence
--
you
are
smiling
,
prince
--
you
are
looking
at
my
face
as
if
--
"
"
Oh
no
!
not
at
all
--
I
--
"
"
I
am
rather
young-looking
,
I
know
;
but
I
am
actually
older
than
I
appear
to
be
.
I
was
ten
or
eleven
in
the
year
1812
.
I
do
n't
know
my
age
exactly
,
but
it
has
always
been
a
weakness
of
mine
to
make
it
out
less
than
it
really
is
.
"
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"
I
assure
you
,
general
,
I
do
not
in
the
least
doubt
your
statement
.
One
of
our
living
autobiographers
states
that
when
he
was
a
small
baby
in
Moscow
in
1812
the
French
soldiers
fed
him
with
bread
.
"
"
Well
,
there
you
see
!
"
said
the
general
,
condescendingly
.
"
There
is
nothing
whatever
unusual
about
my
tale
.
Truth
very
often
appears
to
be
impossible
.
I
was
a
page
--
it
sounds
strange
,
I
dare
say
.
Had
I
been
fifteen
years
old
I
should
probably
have
been
terribly
frightened
when
the
French
arrived
,
as
my
mother
was
(
who
had
been
too
slow
about
clearing
out
of
Moscow
)
;
but
as
I
was
only
just
ten
I
was
not
in
the
least
alarmed
,
and
rushed
through
the
crowd
to
the
very
door
of
the
palace
when
Napoleon
alighted
from
his
horse
.
"