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"
Undoubtedly
,
at
ten
years
old
you
would
not
have
felt
the
sense
of
fear
,
as
you
say
,
"
blurted
out
the
prince
,
horribly
uncomfortable
in
the
sensation
that
he
was
just
about
to
blush
.
"
Of
course
;
and
it
all
happened
so
easily
and
naturally
.
And
yet
,
were
a
novelist
to
describe
the
episode
,
he
would
put
in
all
kinds
of
impossible
and
incredible
details
.
"
"
Oh
,
"
cried
the
prince
,
"
I
have
often
thought
that
!
Why
,
I
know
of
a
murder
,
for
the
sake
of
a
watch
.
It
's
in
all
the
papers
now
.
But
if
some
writer
had
invented
it
,
all
the
critics
would
have
jumped
down
his
throat
and
said
the
thing
was
too
improbable
for
anything
.
And
yet
you
read
it
in
the
paper
,
and
you
ca
n't
help
thinking
that
out
of
these
strange
disclosures
is
to
be
gained
the
full
knowledge
of
Russian
life
and
character
.
You
said
that
well
,
general
;
it
is
so
true
,
"
concluded
the
prince
,
warmly
,
delighted
to
have
found
a
refuge
from
the
fiery
blushes
which
had
covered
his
face
.
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"
Yes
,
it
's
quite
true
,
is
n't
it
?
"
cried
the
general
,
his
eyes
sparkling
with
gratification
.
"
A
small
boy
,
a
child
,
would
naturally
realize
no
danger
;
he
would
shove
his
way
through
the
crowds
to
see
the
shine
and
glitter
of
the
uniforms
,
and
especially
the
great
man
of
whom
everyone
was
speaking
,
for
at
that
time
all
the
world
had
been
talking
of
no
one
but
this
man
for
some
years
past
.
The
world
was
full
of
his
name
;
I
--
so
to
speak
--
drew
it
in
with
my
mother
's
milk
.
Napoleon
,
passing
a
couple
of
paces
from
me
,
caught
sight
of
me
accidentally
.
I
was
very
well
dressed
,
and
being
all
alone
,
in
that
crowd
,
as
you
will
easily
imagine
...
"
"
Oh
,
of
course
!
Naturally
the
sight
impressed
him
,
and
proved
to
him
that
not
all
the
aristocracy
had
left
Moscow
;
that
at
least
some
nobles
and
their
children
had
remained
behind
.
"
"
Just
so
!
just
so
!
He
wanted
to
win
over
the
aristocracy
!
When
his
eagle
eye
fell
on
me
,
mine
probably
flashed
back
in
response
.
'
Voilà
un
garçon
bien
éveillé
!
Qui
est
ton
père
?
'
I
immediately
replied
,
almost
panting
with
excitement
,
'
A
general
,
who
died
on
the
battle-fields
of
his
country
!
'
'
Le
fils
d'un
boyard
et
d'un
brave
,
pardessus
le
marché
.
J'aime
les
boyards
.
M'aimes
-
tu
,
petit
?
'
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"
To
this
keen
question
I
replied
as
keenly
,
'
The
Russian
heart
can
recognize
a
great
man
even
in
the
bitter
enemy
of
his
country
.
'
At
least
,
I
do
n't
remember
the
exact
words
,
you
know
,
but
the
idea
was
as
I
say
.
Napoleon
was
struck
;
he
thought
a
minute
and
then
said
to
his
suite
:
'
I
like
that
boy
's
pride
;
if
all
Russians
think
like
this
child
,
then
--
'
he
did
n't
finish
,
but
went
on
and
entered
the
palace
.
I
instantly
mixed
with
his
suite
,
and
followed
him
.
I
was
already
in
high
favour
.
I
remember
when
he
came
into
the
first
hall
,
the
emperor
stopped
before
a
portrait
of
the
Empress
Katherine
,
and
after
a
thoughtful
glance
remarked
,
'
That
was
a
great
woman
,
'
and
passed
on
.
"
Well
,
in
a
couple
of
days
I
was
known
all
over
the
palace
and
the
Kremlin
as
'
le
petit
boyard
.
'
I
only
went
home
to
sleep
.
They
were
nearly
out
of
their
minds
about
me
at
home
.
A
couple
of
days
after
this
,
Napoleon
's
page
,
De
Bazancour
,
died
;
he
had
not
been
able
to
stand
the
trials
of
the
campaign
.
Napoleon
remembered
me
;
I
was
taken
away
without
explanation
;
the
dead
page
's
uniform
was
tried
on
me
,
and
when
I
was
taken
before
the
emperor
,
dressed
in
it
,
he
nodded
his
head
to
me
,
and
I
was
told
that
I
was
appointed
to
the
vacant
post
of
page
.