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"
There
,
you
see
how
strangely
fate
has
brought
us
together
,
"
said
he
,
breaking
the
silence
and
pointing
to
Natásha
.
"
She
looks
after
me
all
the
time
.
"
Princess
Mary
heard
him
and
did
not
understand
how
he
could
say
such
a
thing
.
He
,
the
sensitive
,
tender
Prince
Andrew
,
how
could
he
say
that
,
before
her
whom
he
loved
and
who
loved
him
?
Had
he
expected
to
live
he
could
not
have
said
those
words
in
that
offensively
cold
tone
.
If
he
had
not
known
that
he
was
dying
,
how
could
he
have
failed
to
pity
her
and
how
could
he
speak
like
that
in
her
presence
?
The
only
explanation
was
that
he
was
indifferent
,
because
something
else
,
much
more
important
,
had
been
revealed
to
him
.
The
conversation
was
cold
and
disconnected
and
continually
broke
off
.
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"
Mary
came
by
way
of
Ryazán
,
"
said
Natásha
.
Prince
Andrew
did
not
notice
that
she
called
his
sister
Mary
,
and
only
after
calling
her
so
in
his
presence
did
Natásha
notice
it
herself
.
"
Really
?
"
he
asked
.
"
They
told
her
that
all
Moscow
has
been
burned
down
,
and
that
...
"
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Natásha
stopped
.
It
was
impossible
to
talk
.
It
was
plain
that
he
was
making
an
effort
to
listen
,
but
could
not
do
so
.
"
Yes
,
they
say
it
's
burned
,
"
he
said
.
"
It
's
a
great
pity
,
"
and
he
gazed
straight
before
him
,
absently
stroking
his
mustache
with
his
fingers
.
"
And
so
you
have
met
Count
Nicholas
,
Mary
?
"
Prince
Andrew
suddenly
said
,
evidently
wishing
to
speak
pleasantly
to
them
.
"
He
wrote
here
that
he
took
a
great
liking
to
you
,
"
he
went
on
simply
and
calmly
,
evidently
unable
to
understand
all
the
complex
significance
his
words
had
for
living
people
.
"
If
you
liked
him
too
,
it
would
be
a
good
thing
for
you
to
get
married
,
"
he
added
rather
more
quickly
,
as
if
pleased
at
having
found
words
he
had
long
been
seeking
.