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"
Why
no
,
my
dear
fellow
,
"
said
the
astonished
narrator
,
shrugging
his
shoulders
.
"
Because
I
hate
ghost
stories
,
"
said
Prince
Hippolyte
in
a
tone
which
showed
that
he
only
understood
the
meaning
of
his
words
after
he
had
uttered
them
.
He
spoke
with
such
self-confidence
that
his
hearers
could
not
be
sure
whether
what
he
said
was
very
witty
or
very
stupid
.
He
was
dressed
in
a
dark-green
dress
coat
,
knee
breeches
of
the
color
of
cuisse
de
nymphe
effrayée
,
as
he
called
it
,
shoes
,
and
silk
stockings
.
The
vicomte
told
his
tale
very
neatly
.
It
was
an
anecdote
,
then
current
,
to
the
effect
that
the
Duc
d'Enghien
had
gone
secretly
to
Paris
to
visit
Mademoiselle
George
;
that
at
her
house
he
came
upon
Bonaparte
,
who
also
enjoyed
the
famous
actress
'
favors
,
and
that
in
his
presence
Napoleon
happened
to
fall
into
one
of
the
fainting
fits
to
which
he
was
subject
,
and
was
thus
at
the
duc
's
mercy
.
The
latter
spared
him
,
and
this
magnanimity
Bonaparte
subsequently
repaid
by
death
.
The
story
was
very
pretty
and
interesting
,
especially
at
the
point
where
the
rivals
suddenly
recognized
one
another
;
and
the
ladies
looked
agitated
.
"
Charming
!
"
said
Anna
Pávlovna
with
an
inquiring
glance
at
the
little
princess
.
"
Charming
!
"
whispered
the
little
princess
,
sticking
the
needle
into
her
work
as
if
to
testify
that
the
interest
and
fascination
of
the
story
prevented
her
from
going
on
with
it
.
The
vicomte
appreciated
this
silent
praise
and
smiling
gratefully
prepared
to
continue
,
but
just
then
Anna
Pávlovna
,
who
had
kept
a
watchful
eye
on
the
young
man
who
so
alarmed
her
,
noticed
that
he
was
talking
too
loudly
and
vehemently
with
the
abbé
,
so
she
hurried
to
the
rescue
.
Pierre
had
managed
to
start
a
conversation
with
the
abbé
about
the
balance
of
power
,
and
the
latter
,
evidently
interested
by
the
young
man
's
simple-minded
eagerness
,
was
explaining
his
pet
theory
.
Both
were
talking
and
listening
too
eagerly
and
too
naturally
,
which
was
why
Anna
Pávlovna
disapproved
.
"
The
means
are
...
the
balance
of
power
in
Europe
and
the
rights
of
the
people
,
"
the
abbé
was
saying